Short Description
Each year the Institute brings together a cohort of up to 15 Fellows, half of them Columbia faculty and post-docs, the other half artists and writers from around the world, to spend a year together in work and conversation.
We accept three categories of applicants. You will be asked to indicate under which category you are applying.
- The Columbia University faculty category includes: Columbia tenured and tenure-track faculty, Barnard, and Teachers College. Adjunct professors and lecturers are only eligible if their term of appointment extends beyond the fellowship year.
- The Columbia University post-doctoral category is for candidates in any subject who have completed their PhD and defended their dissertation at Columbia University between September 2023 and December 31, 2025.
- The creative arts category is for applicants within the creative arts (including visual and sound arts/film/composing/writing) who are not affiliated with Columbia University. (Please remember that in order to be eligible in this category, you cannot – regardless of nationality – be a permanent resident of the United States.*)
Eligibility
If you are a US resident, you are not eligible to apply regardless of your citizenship. If you are a US citizen whose permanent residence is located outside of the United States, you are eligible to apply.
Submission Requirements
- Personal information (address, citizenship, education, affiliation)
- CV
- A project description (1500 words)
- A sample of your work
- Three letters of recommendation
How to Apply
Online Application
Program Benefits & Awards
The Fellowship stipend is $75,000 for a full academic year at Reid Hall in Paris (September 2026 through May 2027). Fellows also have their own office at the Institute, administrative and research support, and access to Columbia’s libraries and various research facilities in Paris and in Europe.
Entry Fee
None
Location
Paris, France
Timeline
- Application Deadline: 30 September 2025