Deadline: October 20, 2025

Are you passionate about international peace, security, and policy advocacy? The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship Program Spring 2026 offers young graduates a unique chance to launch their careers in Washington, DC, by working directly with leading nonprofit organisations on pressing peace and security issues.

This highly competitive fellowship provides not only hands-on professional experience but also financial support and mentorship from top policy experts.


About the Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship Program

The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship Program Spring 2026 is a full-time, six to nine-month fellowship based in Washington, DC. It is designed for recent college or graduate school alumni who aspire to build careers in peace and security policy.

Fellows are placed in respected nonprofit, public-interest organisations where they actively contribute to advocacy, research, policy analysis, and campaigns that focus on reducing the risk of armed conflict and promoting global peace.


Fellowship Benefits

Selected fellows will receive:

  • Stipend: USD $4,283 per month
  • Health Insurance: Basic coverage provided
  • Travel Costs: Relocation to Washington, DC covered
  • Professional Development Fund: USD $1,200 for approved conferences, courses, and events
  • Mentorship and Networking: Opportunities to connect with board members, alumni, and leading policy experts in Washington, DC

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the fellowship, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree by the start of the fellowship.
  • Demonstrate a strong interest in peace and security issues, with prior experience in policy, activism, or advocacy highly desirable.
  • Show evidence of strong academic performance and excellent written/oral communication skills.
  • Citizenship and Visa Requirements:
    • U.S. citizens (in the U.S. or abroad) are eligible.
    • Non-U.S. citizens are only eligible if they currently reside in the United States and hold a valid U.S. work visa covering the entire fellowship period.
    • Non-U.S. citizens living outside the U.S. are not eligible.

Application Details

  • Deadline: October 20, 2025
  • Application Platform: Submittable (online system)
  • Applicants will receive a confirmation email after submission. If not, they are advised to contact the fellowship office directly.

Why You Should Apply

This fellowship is an outstanding pathway for those seeking to:

  • Gain professional policy experience in Washington, DC.
  • Contribute to meaningful peace and security initiatives.
  • Build a powerful professional network in the advocacy and policymaking space.
  • Receive financial support while exploring a career in public-interest work.

Key Considerations

  • The fellowship is highly competitive—applicants should demonstrate a clear commitment to peace and security issues.
  • Living costs in Washington, DC can be high; although the stipend is generous, careful budgeting is advised.
  • Having a defined interest in a particular policy area or host organisation will help tailor your application more effectively.

How to Apply


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