Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University Fellowship

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The Center welcomes 8- 12 Visiting Scholars to engage in independent research in the history of political economy. Scholars may join us for a semester, a full academic year (September to May), or a twelve-month appointment. For those interested in shorter visits, please see the Academic Visits section

While the primary focus of the program is to allow scholars to pursue their own research, many of our most successful scholars have found great value in engaging with the vibrant intellectual community of the HOPE Center. We encourage active participation in our diverse offerings, including the Workshop/Lunch SeriesHayek Lectures, and various conferences. Additionally, junior scholars may benefit from sitting in on classes during the academic term and participating in the “Summer in the Archives” program.

We take pride in the achievements of our past Visiting Scholars, many of whom have secured tenure-track professorships and received notable awards in the field of history of economics.  

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Applicants are encouraged to visit our Visitors Resource Guide for information about living in Durham.  

Funding

The Center has funding available for Visiting Scholars. When possible, Visiting Scholars should attempt to bring their own funding through some combination of support from their own university (e.g., fellowships or sabbatical funds) and from outside foundations. We recognize that more junior scholars may not have ready access to such support, and typically we fully fund their stays. Sometimes our acceptance of an applicant’s proposal will be contingent on either the applicant or the Center being able to secure outside funds. Funding is only available during the regular academic year, when school is in term (late August through early May).

Application Procedure

The 2026-2027 application deadline is January 2, 2026.

All applicants should:

A. Please submit the following materials (items 1 through 4) as a single PDF document, organized in the specified order. Do not submit four separate documents.

  1. Curriculum Vitae: Include an up-to-date CV highlighting your academic and professional experiences.
  2. Statement of Interest: Provide a brief overview of your background and experiences, emphasizing key aspects that have shaped your interests. Explain your motivation for joining the Center and how it aligns with your goals. Additionally, specify your preferred time frame for your visit (e.g., Fall 2026, Spring 2027, the 2026-2027 academic year, or a twelve-month period starting September 1, 2026). Limit your response to one page.
  3. Research Plan: Describe the area of research you plan to pursue during your residency at the Center. This statement should be no longer than 2 pages.
  4. Funding Statement: Indicate whether you will be bringing any financial support. If so, please identify the source(s) of your funding and the amount. Specify whether you have secured the funding or have applied for it, and include the date when you expect to know the outcome of your funding request. If you are approved for funding, will you require any additional funding from the Center? If yes, please specify the amount.

B. Please arrange for a letter of recommendation to be sent directly from a scholar who can speak to the quality and significance of your proposed research. For pre-doctoral candidates, it is advisable to request this letter from your dissertation supervisor.

Submission Instructions:

Please submit your materials via Strongbox. Label your document packet with your last name and the year (e.g. Smith 2025). After submitting, notify us by emailing chope@econ.duke.edu.

If you do not receive an acknowledgment of your application within one to two days, please email us to confirm that we have received your submission.

The application process is competitive; only a portion of applicants will be selected. 

Institution
Date de candidature
Durée
1 term, 1 academic year, or 12 months
Discipline
Humanités : Anthropologie & Ethnologie, Histoire, Philosophie, théologie et religion
Sciences sociales : Economie, Gestion et administration publique, Relations internationales, Science politique