The Walter J. Jensen Fellowship was established in 2001 by Professor Walter J. Jensen (ΦΒΚ, UCLA) for the study of French Language, Literature, and Culture. The primary purpose of the Fellowship is to enrich, promote and improve education in the standard French language in the United States, through an award to educators and researchers to be used for education and study of French language, literature and culture.
The fellowship is intended for applicants who:
Before applying, interested candidates should thoroughly read these eligibility requirements.
Applications for the 2026 Jensen Fellowship are closed.
Applications must include:
Applications for the Jensen Fellowship
CLOSEDLucy Whiteley (ΦΒΚ, Cornell University), a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Southern California, has won the 2025 Jensen Fellowship, awarded annually for the study of French Language, Literature, and Culture. It includes a stipend and round-trip travel to France for six months. Whiteley will use the Fellowship for her project After la Zone: The Poetics of Negative Space.
Please email awards@pbk.org with any inquiries or call (202) 265-3808.