McCloy Fellowships in Environmental Policy

Contact Name: 
Robin Cammarota, Fellowship Coordinator
Typical application deadline: 
March
Page last updated: 
01/18/2011
Contact Phone: 
(212)826-3636
Application Deadline: 
March 31, 2011
Contact e-mail: 
Applicant Eligibility: 
Other
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

All applications are reviewed by the American Council on Germany. Applicants must hold German or American citizenship. Applicants must hold German or U.S. citizenship. While German language ability may be helpful for American applicants, it is not a prerequisite for the program.  All German applicants must have a working knowledge of English.

Keywords: 
Air Quality
Business/Industry
Central Europe
Climate change
Economics
Energy
Environmental Education
Environmental Justice
Geography
Global change
International
International students
Land management
Law
Policy
Population
Research/field research
Restoration
Social sciences
Sustainability/Sustainable Development
Amount: 
roundtrip transatlantic airfare and a daily stipend of $200
Funding Abstract: 

The American Council on Germany is currently seeking applications for our 2011 McCloy Fellowship in Environmental Policy. The fellowship provides American and German environmental professionals and academics with the opportunity to travel across the Atlantic for roughly three weeks to conduct research of their own accord. The fellowship program welcomes applications from professionals in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors who are engaged in environmental policy, journalism, and law, as well as those in academia who are undertaking research that bears significance for environmental policy in the United States, Europe, and beyond.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Funding Comments: 

The fellowship provides roundtrip transatlantic airfare to Germany or the United States, pre-approved inter-city travel, and a daily stipend of $200 to cover housing, meals, and local transportation for up to 21 days abroad. Fellowships may be extended for up to 7 additional days if a compelling need for extra time is demonstrated. Fellows are given the flexibility to designate a timeframe for travel, provided that the fellowship is utilized within one calendar year of receipt of the award.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

To apply, please submit:

1) a cover letter outlining your personal and professional objectives for the fellowship;

2) a project proposal of at least two pages detailing the background and scope of your project, the general sources and institutions with whom you would like to consult while abroad, and the relevance of the project for environmental policy and transatlantic relations;

3) a current curriculum vitae;
4) two letters of recommendation; and  
5) (if applicable) a statement outlining why an extension beyond 21 days is preferred.

Fund Usage: 
daily stipend of $200 for housing, meals, and local transportation