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Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab Fellowships

Stanford University

Public PolicyInternational RelationsAsian StudiesPolitical ScienceEconomicsDevelopment Studies

Key Statistics

Grant Amount

Varies by year

Location

Deadline

Varies by year

About this Scholarship

The Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab Fellowships are designed to support emerging scholars and practitioners who are engaged in innovative policy research and practice related to Asia. Hosted by Stanford University, these fellowships offer a unique opportunity for fellows to collaborate with leading academics and policymakers to address complex challenges facing Asian countries and the broader Asia-Pacific region. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary research, combining insights from political science, economics, development studies, and international relations to foster evidence-based policy solutions. Fellows are expected to contribute to the lab’s mission by conducting rigorous research, participating in seminars, and engaging with a network of experts. The fellowship is open to early to mid-career professionals, including researchers, policy analysts, and practitioners who demonstrate strong academic credentials and a commitment to advancing Asia-focused policy work. The program typically runs for a fixed term, during which fellows are based at Stanford University’s campus, benefiting from access to its extensive resources and intellectual community. While the grant amount and exact duration vary by year, the fellowship generally covers living expenses and research costs to enable fellows to focus fully on their projects. The Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab Fellowships aim to build a global community of policy leaders who can contribute to sustainable and inclusive development in Asia through evidence-driven policy innovation.

Eligibility & Overview

Financial Grant

Varies by year

Scholarship Type

Merit based

What's Covered

Living stipend
Research funding
Access to Stanford University resources
Participation in seminars and workshops

Description

The Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab Fellowships provide a platform for scholars and practitioners who are focused on Asia-related policy issues to engage in advanced research and policy development. The fellowship is hosted by Stanford University’s Asia Policy Lab, which is part of the university’s broader efforts to foster interdisciplinary research on Asia’s political, economic, and social challenges. Applicants are typically early to mid-career professionals with a demonstrated track record in policy research, analysis, or implementation related to Asia. The fellowship encourages interdisciplinary approaches, welcoming candidates from diverse academic backgrounds including political science, economics, development studies, international relations, and area studies. Fellows are expected to spend a designated period at Stanford, where they will have access to the university’s extensive academic resources, including libraries, data sets, and faculty expertise. The fellowship supports the development of policy-relevant research outputs such as policy briefs, working papers, and presentations aimed at influencing policy debates in Asia and beyond. In addition to research, fellows participate in a series of seminars, workshops, and collaborative events designed to foster dialogue among scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. The fellowship’s funding typically covers a living stipend sufficient to cover accommodation and basic living expenses in the Stanford area, as well as research-related costs. The exact amount and duration vary by year and are determined by the program’s funding availability. Applicants must submit a detailed research proposal, curriculum vitae, and references as part of the application process. Selection is competitive and based on academic merit, relevance of the proposed research to the lab’s mission, and potential impact on policy in Asia. The fellowship is not limited to any specific nationality but requires fellows to be able to reside in the United States for the duration of the program. Overall, the Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab Fellowships offer an opportunity to contribute to policy innovation in Asia while benefiting from the intellectual environment of a leading global university.

Key Benefits

Provides a living stipend to support fellows during their tenure at Stanford University.

Offers access to Stanford’s extensive academic resources, including libraries, data, and faculty expertise.

Enables fellows to participate in seminars, workshops, and collaborative events with leading scholars and policymakers.

Supports the development of policy-relevant research outputs aimed at influencing Asia-focused policy debates.

Facilitates networking opportunities with a global community of policy researchers and practitioners.

Encourages interdisciplinary research approaches to address complex policy challenges in Asia.

Financing Information

Funding Structure and Financial Support for Fellows

The Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab Fellowships provide financial support designed to enable fellows to focus on their research and policy work without the burden of financial constraints. The fellowship funding typically includes a living stipend intended to cover accommodation, meals, and other basic living expenses in the Stanford area, which is known for its high cost of living. In addition to the stipend, the fellowship may provide research funds to cover costs related to data acquisition, travel for fieldwork, or conference participation, depending on the specific needs of the fellow’s project and the availability of funds. The exact amount of the grant varies by year and is subject to the program’s annual budget and funding sources. Fellows are responsible for managing their finances within the provided grant and are encouraged to seek additional funding if needed for extended research activities. The fellowship does not typically cover tuition fees, as it is not a degree program but a research and policy fellowship. Applicants should be aware that health insurance and other personal expenses are generally not included and should plan accordingly. The program’s administrators provide guidance on budgeting and financial management during the fellowship period. Funding decisions are made based on the merit of the application and the alignment of the proposed research with the lab’s objectives. It is important for applicants to review the specific financial details provided in the official fellowship announcement each year, as terms and amounts may change. Overall, the fellowship’s financial support aims to reduce economic barriers for qualified candidates and foster an environment conducive to high-quality policy research on Asia.

The fellowship includes a living stipend to cover basic living expenses during the tenure at Stanford.
Research funding may be available to support project-related costs such as data acquisition and travel.

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* Disclaimer: The information provided here is intended for general informational purposes only. Details regarding the Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab Fellowships, including eligibility criteria, deadlines, grant amounts, and application procedures, may change from year to year. Prospective applicants are strongly advised to consult the official Stanford University Asia Policy Lab website or contact the program administrators directly to obtain the most current and accurate information before applying.