The Kellogg Institute for International Studies, part of the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame, is an interdisciplinary community of scholars and students from across the University and around the globe that promotes research, provides educational opportunities, and builds partnerships throughout the world on the themes of global democracy and integral human development.
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellowships
Since 1983, the Kellogg Institute has offered a competitive residential visiting fellowships to experienced scholars, junior scholars, and practitioners, as well as to post-doctoral scholars. Kellogg Visiting Fellowships afford scholars and practitioners time, space, and a range of support to move research forward in an interdisciplinary community of scholars. The competition for 2025-26 academic year Visiting Fellowships will open on August 1 and close on October 1, 2024. Read more about Kellogg Institute Visting Fellowships and sign up to be notified once the competition opens on our website here.
Kellogg Institute Working Papers
The Kellogg Institute Working Paper Series is a public good created to assist individual scholars and contributes to international comparative social science scholarship by allowing for publication, dissemination, and discussion of new research on a relatively fast track – more quickly than the usual timelines for publication of articles in journals or books. Papers are free to read and download on the Kellogg website here.
Kellogg at LASA
- Learn about members of the Kellogg community presenting at LASA this year on the LASA 2024 page of the Kellogg website
- If you are attending LASA in-person, be sure to stop by our booth (A6 & A7) in the Exhibit Hall
- If you are attending LASA online or aren't able to make it to the Exhibit Hall, visit us online at kellogg.nd.edu
The University of Notre Dame
Kellogg is part of the University of Notre Dame, one of the world's leading Catholic universities, which is recognized for excellence in research, scholarship, and education. Located in South Bend, Indiana, the University is less than 100 miles from Chicago and boasts a world-class library and many other notable programs and facilities.