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MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale
Fox International Fellowship

History

The Fox International Fellowship was established in 1988 by Mr. Joseph Carrère Fox (Yale Class of 1938) as a way to provide a peaceful intellectual exchange between Yale University and Moscow State University in the midst of the tense international environment of the Cold War. 

Director’s Letter

I could not be happier or more enthusiastic to write as the new director of the Fox International Fellowship Program. Today more than ever we need a robust global civil society that can pull world together into a common mission of peace and prosperity for all. The Fox Fellowship is working to sustain and expand that global network.

- Emily Erikson
Emily Erikson
Students planting a tree in commemoration of the Council on African Studies' Project on Religion & Society in Africa

In its role as a central resource to all disciplines, departments, and Schools at Yale, MacMillan encompasses the full scope of international and regional engagement throughout the University.

Fox International Fellowship focuses on:
An informed, inclusive, and flourishing world

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