The Yehuda Elkana Fellowship at CEU supports early-career scholars admitted to doctoral programs. It targets students pursuing research in higher education policy or related academic fields. The fellowship provides full tuition coverage and a monthly stipend for living and housing expenses. It allows fellows to focus fully on advanced research while engaging with CEU’s academic community.

Background and Purpose

CEU created the fellowship to honor Yehuda Elkana, a historian of science and former CEU President and Rector. The award develops scholarly expertise in higher education research, policy, and practice. It encourages fellows to examine institutional, political, and intellectual challenges in global and comparative contexts. By supporting outstanding doctoral candidates, CEU fosters future leaders in higher education research and promotes international collaboration.

Yehuda Elkana Fellowship Benefits

Fellows receive full tuition coverage for their CEU doctoral program. They also receive a monthly stipend to support living and housing costs. Beyond financial support, the program grants access to the Elkana Center’s seminars, events, and professional networks. Fellows gain opportunities to contribute to higher education debates, develop teaching and research skills, and engage in international scholarly collaboration.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must be admitted to a CEU doctoral program. They should propose research aligned with higher education policy or related interdisciplinary fields. CEU selects candidates based on academic excellence, research potential, and alignment with the Elkana Center’s thematic focus. Only early-career scholars pursuing advanced doctoral studies are eligible.

Yehuda Elkana Fellowship Application Process

Candidates apply through the CEU doctoral admissions process. They submit a research proposal within the scope of higher education policy or a related field. The fellowship application deadline typically aligns with CEU’s early-February admissions deadline. CEU evaluates candidates based on academic record, research potential, and fit with the Elkana Center’s mission.

Opportunities for Scholars

Fellows participate in Elkana Center activities and connect with faculty, researchers, and peers. They develop advanced skills in research, teaching, and policy engagement. The fellowship strengthens international networks and prepares scholars for leadership roles in higher education research and practice worldwide.