Ivorra Visiting Scholars

Program Overview

Applications for our Ivorra Visiting Scholar position are open. The deadline to apply is September 4, 2026. 

In this page you will find information for our Ivorra-ASISA-IAP Visiting Scholar position. Established through the generous support of Fundación ASISA, this Visiting Scholar position is aimed at early-career academics from Latin America and the Caribbean whose work researches democracy, governance, and or human rights in the region. Priority will be given to candidates who reside in the region. Please review the details on eligibility, application process, and benefits below. And please read the FAQ carefully before submitting your application.

Before applying, please review the eligibility requirements for each position carefully. Please note that the Ivorra Visiting Scholar position is intended for early-career scholars whose work focuses on democracy, governance, and human rights (see below). Please submit a single application for the position that best matches your qualifications. If your application is successful, DRCLAS may recommend you for another available position if it is a fit for your qualifications and eligibility.

Eligibility

The Ivorra Visiting Scholar position is open to early-career academics from Latin America and the Caribbean conducting research on democracy, governance, or human rights in the region.

  • To be considered eligible, candidates must have a Ph.D., and must have obtained their diploma at least two years prior to the time of application. Candidates with a postdoctoral appointment are eligible. This is not a postdoctoral program.
  • By "early-career", the Selection Committee considers postdoctoral researchers or fellows, instructors, lecturers, assistant professors, and early associate professors. 
  • Candidates must have a current affiliation with a university or research institute at the time of the application. 
  • Proficiency in both written and spoken English is required of Ivorra Visiting Scholars. The selected scholar is required to present a colloquium talk in English on a topic related to their research and is encouraged to be available for informal consultation by faculty and students with related interests. If selected, non-native English speakers will have to demonstrate proficiency by providing TOEFL or IELTS scores OR through conversations via Zoom (audio and visual) with DRCLAS administrators. Such demonstration is also required for visa purposes.
  • Selected applicants are required to be in residence during their fellowship period, which can last from a minimum of one academic semester to a full academic year. Fall term appointments run from September 1 to December 31. Spring appointments go from January 1 to June 30. 

Application Process and Requirements

Results will be announced by the first week of February, 2027. 

Follow this link to access the application portal. The portal will take you through the application steps. As part of your online application, you will be asked to upload to the portal the following documents in English: 

  • Proposal. A 3-to-4-page description of the project you propose to conduct while at Harvard. Your proposal must be clearly defined and should address how the proposed project connects to and benefits from Harvard's unique resources (including libraries, departments, faculty, ongoing projects, special initiatives, etc.). Please upload your proposal as a PDF file, labeled Proposal_Lastname.
  • CV. An updated CV in pdf format no longer than 6 pages, labeled CV_Lastname.
  • Two letters of Recommendation. The application portal will guide you on how to ask for letters of recommendation from two separate recommenders, in English. Your recommenders should be able to speak to your trajectory, your proposed project, and the benefits you would derive from this opportunity. Letters should be submitted in PDF format from the recommenders after an invitation from the application system.  

Benefits

  • Recipients receive a taxable $48,000 living stipend while at Harvard. The duration of appointments typically spans one or two semesters based on the applicant's preference, yet the stipend remains fixed at $48,000, irrespective of the residency length. Ivorra Visiting Scholars can seek additional funding from their academic institutions, external foundations, or personal resources to cover costs.
  • The residential fellowship covers up to $4,000 as a taxable stipend to cover relocation expenses to and from the home state/country for both the recipient and any dependents joining them. This allocation encompasses expenses such as meals, luggage, and ground transportation associated with round-trip traveling.
  • For scholars who do not have coverage from their employers in the United States, the fellowship includes insurance coverage for the scholars and their immediate dependents.
  • DRCLAS offers J1 visa sponsorship for scholars or fellows and their dependents. The Harvard International Office (HIO) helps individuals secure visas and other appropriate documentation allowing them to enter the United States and pursue their activities at Harvard.  The United States government, however, remains the final arbiter of all immigration-related cases. All appointments are contingent upon approval of an appropriate visa as required by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
  • Besides a stipend and relocation reimbursement, all Visiting Scholars and Fellows are provided shared office space at DRCLAS, library borrowing privileges, access to Harvard’s facilities and events, and opportunities to audit classes and attend seminars in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and other Harvard professional schools. 

Equal Opportunity and Contingencies

  • All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.
  • All appointments are contingent upon approval of an appropriate visa as required by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
  • All appointments are contingent on institutional review.  

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions?

Please email the DRCLAS Visiting Scholars Program: drc_vsf@fas.harvard.edu