Non-Resident Kelly Fellowship Opportunities
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Non-Resident Kelly Fellowship Opportunities
Description of the Non-Resident Kelly Fellowship Program
The Non-resident Kelly Fellowship is open for application to up-and-coming young professionals and scholars whose studies focus on Korean Peninsula and broader Northeast Asian issues. Serious candidates should have proven expertise or demonstrable interest in Korea-related matters. Korean language expertise is not essential but helpful. Non-resident Kelly Fellows will be identified under the Pacific Forum Young Leaders Program. They will be given priority to attend conferences focused on Korea and Northeast Asia and will have their writings on the conferences published, individually and collectively, in our Issues & Insights publication series.
Eligibility
- Open citizenship with a focus on Korea.
- A bachelor’s degree by the start of the Fellowship.
- Proficient in English (verbal and written skills).
Application Procedures
Pacific Forum is accepting applications year-round for the Non-Resident Kelly Fellowship.
The application packet should include:
- Non-Resident Kelly Fellow application (Download PDF or MS Word)
- A cover letter detailing interests and why the Pacific Forum Kelly Fellowship will contribute to the applicant’s professional development
- Curriculum Vitae
- A letter of recommendation
- Young Leader Profile Form (Download MS Excel)
Applications can be submitted via postal mail for e-mail at:

