Sang Kee Kim Postdoctoral Fellowship in International Affairs of East and Southeast Asia - Harvard University
Position
Title: Weatherhead Scholars Program – Sang Kee Kim Postdoctoral Fellowship in International Affairs of East and Southeast Asia
School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department/Area: Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Position Description
The Weatherhead Scholars Program at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs invites applications for the 2026–2027 Sang Kee Kim Postdoctoral Fellowship, a one-year, residential opportunity for early-career scholars in the social sciences whose research focuses on East Asia and Southeast Asia (excluding Japan and China).
The Sang Kee Kim Postdoctoral Fellow will join a multidisciplinary cohort—including other postdoctoral fellows, visiting faculty and practitioner fellows—in residence at Harvard for the academic year. The program fosters a dynamic intellectual community through a weekly seminar, professional development workshops, and engagement with the broader Weatherhead Center and Harvard communities. Fellows are expected to be on campus from late August through mid-May and to participate actively in program activities.
About the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
The Weatherhead Center is Harvard’s largest international research center, supporting rigorous scholarship on global, comparative, transnational, and international issues. Founded in 1958, the Center brings together faculty, fellows, and students from across the University to address pressing global challenges, including conflict and governance, inequality, environmental change, migration, and international development. It serves as an interdisciplinary hub for research, exchange, and public dialogue.
About the Weatherhead Scholars Program
The Weatherhead Scholars Program is a flagship initiative of the Center that brings together a intellectually diverse, international cohort of postdoctoral researchers, visiting faculty, and practitioner fellows for a year-long residency. Fellows pursue independent research while participating in a weekly seminar, professional development sessions, and collaborative programming across the Center. The program cultivates a vibrant intellectual community that bridges academia and practice, drawing scholars from a wide range of disciplines and professional backgrounds—including government, journalism, diplomacy, civil society, and academia.
Benefits
The Sang Kee Kim Postdoctoral Fellowship provides a $70,000 stipend, payable over twelve months.
Basic Qualifications
Applicants must have received a PhD within the past three calendar years in a relevant social science field—such as political science, sociology, anthropology, history, economics, public policy, or international relations. Research must focus on East Asia or Southeast Asia (excluding Japan and China). The PhD must be conferred before the fellowship start date. Preference is given to recent graduates who have not previously held a postdoctoral position.
Special Instructions
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS October 15, 2025.
PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR A LIST OF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.
Contact Information
Walid Hammam
Director, Weatherhead Scholars Program
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Harvard University
Please see the Weatherhead Scholars Program website and Frequently Asked Questions before contacting.
Contact Email: walid_hammam@wcfia.harvard.edu
Minimum Number of References Required: 2
Maximum Number of References Allowed: 3
Keywords:
Democracy and Governance, Migration and Refugees, Political Economy, International Development, Global Security, Public Policy, International Relations, International Affairs, Conflict Resolution, Environmental Policy, Sustainable Development, Humanitarian Aid, Diplomacy, Global Health, Transnational Issues, Social Justice, Economic Development, Global Governance, Cultural Diplomacy, Trade and Investment, International Law, Peacebuilding, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Human Rights, International Institutions, Foreign Policy, Civil Society, International Cooperation, War and Peace, Human Security.
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Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
In what year did you receive your Ph.D.?
(Open Ended Question)
In what discipline did you complete your Ph.D.?
(Open Ended Question)
Please list your research interests (200 character limit)
(Open Ended Question)
Will you hold a doctoral degree by the date indicated in the job advertisement?
Yes
No
Please list any faculty member(s) with related research interests.
(Open Ended Question)
Please provide a short description of your fellowship research plan, why you want to come to Harvard, and your goals for the fellowship period (ex. monograph project, specific archival collections on campus, etc). 200-300 words.
(Open Ended Question)
What is your academic discipline?
Political Science and/or International Affairs
History
Economics
Anthropology
Sociology
Other
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
Curriculum Vitae
Cover Letter
Statement of Research
Dissertation Abstract