Global Innovation Fellowships: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions for the Global Innovation Fellowships Scheme

Head of Department Supporting Statement

Who should provide the supporting statement?

Applicants are required to obtain a statement of support from their Head of Department as part of this application.

The Head of Department should be the person who heads the Department, Faculty, Institute or other unit of an Independent Research Organisation (IRO) in which you are currently working. As Head of Department, they will be expected to comment their level of support for the application and on the career development benefit to be gained by the Applicant if the award is made. They will be expected to also confirm that the Applicant will be released from duties at the employing institution for the duration of the award and be able to return to the employing institution once the award ends.

Please note that the Head of Department statement must be received before you can formally submit the application for approval, and you are strongly advised to ensure that your Head of Department submits the statement well in advance of the formal applicant deadline for this round of competition as noted above.

If the Applicant is also Head of Department, the statement must be provided by another suitable individual, e.g., Deputy Head or Head of School.

Health Insurance

Is the cost of health insurance eligible to be included in the budget table?

We recommend the cost of health insurance be included in the 'relocation and visas' budget line, and detailed in the financial justification section

Interviews

What is the next stage after the candidate has submitted an application for the fellowship?

After an application has been submitted, and approved by the home institution, it will be assessed for eligibility and against the selection criteria. Candidates will then be invited for interviews, to be held on Wednesday 12 November 2025. This is a mandatory part of the assessment process.

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