Deadline: August 21, 2025

Are you a student or early-career professional looking to shape U.S. foreign policy through thoughtful writing and analysis? The Marcellus Policy Fellowship – Fall 2025 is now accepting applications! This prestigious, fully virtual programme is designed to equip the next generation of foreign policy thinkers with the skills, experience, and network they need to make meaningful contributions in government, think tanks, academia, media, and beyond.

The Marcellus Policy Fellowship – Fall 2025 is a project of the John Quincy Adams Society and is ideal for anyone committed to a more realistic, restrained, and strategic approach to U.S. foreign policy.


About the Fellowship

The Marcellus Policy Fellowship is a virtual training programme that takes place over several weeks each fall and spring. Fellows meet online via Zoom and receive mentorship and guidance in policy writing. The fellowship provides participants with expert-led instruction, structured writing milestones, and personalised feedback, culminating in a portfolio of impactful policy work.

Each cohort includes 8–12 fellows, with participants receiving a $750 stipend upon completion.


Key Dates and Format

CategoryDetails
Application DeadlineAugust 21, 2025
Fellowship PeriodFall 2025 (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7–8 PM ET via Zoom)
Delivery FormatFully virtual
Cohort Size8–12 Fellows
Stipend$750

Who Can Apply?

The fellowship is open to:

  • Current undergraduate and graduate students
  • Early-career professionals with 0–2 years of foreign policy experience

Note: U.S. citizenship is not required to apply.

This opportunity is particularly valuable for those planning careers in:

  • Foreign policy analysis
  • Government
  • Think tanks
  • Advocacy
  • Media
  • Academia

What Fellows Will Gain

Over the course of the programme, fellows will:

  • Develop a long-form policy paper on a key U.S. foreign policy issue
  • Create a one-page policy memo
  • Write a public-facing op-ed designed to engage the broader public
  • Gain direct feedback and mentorship from expert practitioners
  • Enhance their writing, critical thinking, and policy communication skills

Application Requirements

To apply for the Marcellus Policy Fellowship – Fall 2025, applicants must submit:

  1. Statement of Purpose: Describing your interests, career goals, and alignment with the fellowship’s vision for realism and restraint in U.S. foreign policy.
  2. Writing Sample: A maximum 5-page sample (PDF) focused on U.S. foreign policy.
  3. Résumé: Maximum 2 pages (PDF), not a CV.

How to Apply

Ready to take the next step in your foreign policy journey?

👉 Click here to apply

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Why You Should Apply

The Marcellus Policy Fellowship offers a rare opportunity to:

  • Work one-on-one with experts in the field
  • Build a high-impact writing portfolio
  • Receive a stipend while advancing your career
  • Join a growing network of foreign policy professionals
  • Strengthen your candidacy for roles in top institutions

Whether you’re aiming for a career in Washington, academia, journalism, or advocacy, this fellowship provides the foundation to help you succeed.


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