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FELLOWSHIP

Up to 10 fellowships for master’s level studies are offered annually at the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center.

LEARN ABOUT THE FELLOWSHIP

APPLY

The 2025-2026 Rotary Peace Fellowship application is now closed. The 2026-2027 application will be available online in February 2025.

LEARN HOW TO APPLY

REFERRAL

We are looking for leaders promoting national and international cooperation and peace throughout their lives. 

REFER A FRIEND

 

FOR PROSPECTIVE FELLOWS

Why Duke?

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The Master of International Development Policy (MIDP) is a unique, flexible interdisciplinary degree program that trains mid-career professionals who plan to dedicate their careers to policy-making and public service in and for developing countries.

Why UNC?

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Rotary Peace Fellows have the opportunity to study in various departments or schools to which they are admitted. Fellows have received master’s degrees from the following departments in recent years: Global Studies, Public Health, and Social Work.

 

 

MEET OUR FELLOWS

Students at the Duke-UNC Rotary Center come from all over the world and from all walks of life.


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CURRENT FELLOWS


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EVENTS AND UPDATES

 

There are no upcoming events at this time.

 


Learn about our team, our pledge and the story that started it all.

Catherine Admay

Faculty Director, Duke University


Susan Carroll

Managing Director


Thomas Lasater

Program Coordinator


Suzanne Maman

Faculty Director, UNC-Chapel Hill



 

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL – AREAS OF FOCUS

Rotary has focused its efforts in seven areas, which reflect some of the most critical and widespread humanitarian needs. Fellows at the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center have the opportunity to gain expertise in all of the areas of focus. Read how alumni from the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center are promoting each of these areas.

We, the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center, welcome students of every nationality, religion, race, gender identity, sexual orientation and physical ability. We pledge to create a community that is welcoming to all, grounded in mutual respect and understanding, with the goal of advancing knowledge and the practice of peace building. We are a center comprised of three equal partners whose collective purpose is the pursuit of knowledge, practice and service through the diversity of ideas, actions and people. The Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center stands unified behind our core values. We welcome you to our community and are encouraged by what we, together, can build.