Named after the late Charles Krauthammer—preeminent intellectual journalist and staunch defender of America, Israel, and the Jewish people—the Krauthammer Fellowship seeks aspiring writers interested in Jewish ideas, modern Israel, and American democratic and civic life. This part-time program operates over the course of the academic year with the aim of helping Fellows develop and publish a major written work. The Fellowship offers personal editorial mentorship as well as robust community through premier educational programming. This program is run in partnership with The Paul E. Singer Foundation.
The program is eligible to graduate students and young professionals under the age of 35.
Eligible Fellows will receive a $5,000 stipend.