The International Economics Section and the Department of Economics operate a fellowship program in international economics. The Peter B. Kenen Fellowship is named in honor of our esteemed colleague and long-time director of the International Finance Section, Peter B. Kenen.  The Kenen Fellows spend a full academic year as visitors in the Section, conducting their own research on topics in international economics and participating in the intellectual life of the department. The fellows have no teaching or administrative responsibilities.
    Fellowships are awarded to one or more individuals annually, on a competitive basis. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree and a full-time position in a university or a research organization at the time of their application. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, the names and contact information for two references, and a statement of 750 words or less describing the research they would undertake while visiting Princeton. Applications are due by January 15th of each year.

The Kenen Fellows will receive a fixed stipend and a modest allocation for research expenses.  More senior fellows may combine the fellowship support with other sources of funding to replace up to the full amount of their academic-year salaries at their home institutions.

Applications should be addressed to:

Kenen Fellowship Application
International Economics Section
Department of Economics
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544

For further information, please contact Sharon Ernst.