Overview
Duration: 10 Months (September 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027)
Location: Rome, Italy
Affiliation: Research Associate of the University of Notre Dame Rome
Sponsors: Caritas Internationalis, Notre Dame Rome, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, the Catholic Peacebuilding Network (CPN), and the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.
This fellowship is part of a strategic effort to produce comprehensive guidelines that support Caritas organizations worldwide. The fellow will help these organizations adapt their programming, advocacy, and fundraising strategies to a shifting global landscape marked by foreign aid cuts, conflict proliferation, and geopolitical competition.
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Key Responsibilities
The fellow will be seconded to Caritas Internationalis (CI), working under the direct supervision of the CI Director of Integral Human Development. Primary tasks include:
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Research & Analysis: Review existing literature from regional/national Caritas offices and analyze survey responses regarding the IHD framework.
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Landscape Assessment: Present an overview of the fundamental changes in the NGO operating environment (programming, advocacy, and fundraising).
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Strategic Development: Identify key IHD components requiring deeper understanding and highlight the comparative advantages the IHD framework provides in a competitive environment.
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Document Production: * Produce an analytical index for the IHD guidelines.
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Co-write the first draft of the guidelines (to be presented November 2026).
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Manage the feedback and revision process (January–February 2027).
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Finalize the English version of the document (by April 2027) for the Caritas Confederation General Assembly.
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Engagement with the University of Notre Dame
While the primary daily scope is determined by CI, the fellow will dedicate one month (total) to projects benefiting the University of Notre Dame, including:
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Public Programming: Help organize a lecture or panel co-sponsored by CI and Notre Dame Rome before June 30, 2027.
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Publications: Submit a blog post (750–1,000 words) or comparable piece for publication by the fellowship sponsors.
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Knowledge Sharing: Participate in relevant webinars, podcasts, or classes as invited by Notre Dame sponsors.
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Professional & Vocational Development
The fellowship is designed to support the researcher’s professional growth and sense of vocation through:
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Mentorship: Monthly meetings with representatives from the Catholic Peacebuilding Network and Notre Dame Rome.
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Specialist Access: Consultations with experts from the Kroc Institute and the Nanovic Institute.
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Spiritual & Ecclesial Growth: Regular opportunities to engage with the rich resources available in Rome.
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Career Guidance: Opportunities to consult with sponsors to identify post-fellowship roles within Catholic organizations or other global entities.
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Supervision
Supervision is a joint effort between Caritas Internationalis, Notre Dame Rome, the Catholic Peacebuilding Network, and the Nanovic Institute. CI will serve as the primary supervisor for daily operations.