About Us
The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies aims to advance investigation in comparative international studies. Named to honor the woman who donated the initial endowment for it, the Institute is a research center at the University of Notre Dame. The Kellogg Institute promotes international research by attracting faculty, students, and visitors to Notre Dame and by providing them with a supportive community of scholarship, through various activities.
Each year, Kellogg brings to campus about 15 residential Visiting Fellows from the United States and abroad. The Institute also comprises more than 60 Kellogg Fellows, all of whom are Notre Dame faculty members, coming from 16 departments, and it awards individual support to faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates for international research or internships.
In support of intellectual exchange, Kellogg schedules a twice-weekly series of speakers on international topics, as well as international conferences, topical roundtable discussions of world affairs, and cultural events. The Institute also publishes Working Papers and a book series to disseminate research. Through these program activities, the Kellogg Institute fosters interdisciplinary research on contemporary political, economic, social, and religious issues.
Kellogg Institute Annual Reports
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