Visiting Scholarship at GW

A number of visiting scholarship opportunities are provided at GW by the Sigur Center for Asian Studies and the East Asia National Resource Center (NRC). Please view below for opportunities offered by the individual GW institutes.
Each year the Sigur Center hosts Visiting Scholars from around the world, who are selected on a highly competitive basis to conduct research related to Asia.
The Sigur Center normally provides shared use of an office; access to a computer and the Internet; borrowing privileges at GW’s Gelman library; limited telephone, fax, and photocopying privileges; and an opportunity to interact with other scholars focusing on Asia. The Sigur Center’s advantageous location in downtown Washington, DC also allows Visiting Scholars the added benefit of ready access to many think tanks, U.S. and foreign government offices, universities in the metropolitan area, and other excellent resources.
For more information on the application process for the Sigur Center visiting scholarship program, please redirect to the Sigur Center website by clicking the button below.
The East Asia National Resource Center (NRC) at The George Washington University – jointly managed by the Sigur Center for Asian Studies and the GW Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS) – welcomes applications for its new East Asia Voices Initiative (EAVI) Fellowship program.
With the NRC based at the Elliott School of International Affairs in Washington, DC, the EAVI Fellowship aims to provide a platform to connect East Asian Studies scholars to the greater GW and DC scholarly and public policy communities. EAVI Fellowship intends to facilitate in-depth academic and public policy analysis on contemporary affairs of East Asia, and cultivate lasting scholarly impact in the form of academic and professional resources for students, teachers, and the general public. This would be an excellent opportunity for East Asia scholars to conduct field research, grow professionally and academically, and develop intellectual networks in Washington, DC.
For more information on the application process for the EAVI Fellowship program, please redirect to the NRC website by clicking the button below.