The Historian-in-Residence Fellowship offers distinguished historians the opportunity to spend up to 24 months at CFR writing a book about a significant historical event that offers lessons that can be applied to contemporary foreign policy challenges. The fellowship is open to university or college professors as well as to historians unaffiliated with an institution who have an outstanding record of historical writing and research. The fellow has the choice to work at CFR’s office in New York or Washington, DC. Stipend is commensurate with work experience and includes benefits.