Deadline: 31 May 2025
The Heinrich Böll Foundation is pleased to announce the first iteration of its Green Foreign Policy Fellowship aimed to support scholars, practitioners and experts from across the world to galvanize critical discussions, provide space, access and experience in the realm of progressive foreign & security policy.
The programme will focus critically on how to best advance a green foreign & security policy, elaborating on the points of reference found and exploring new pathways in this process. The fellowship will cover participants’ travel and accommodation costs to attend relevant events, it will provide a stipend during the first semester when material will mainly be produced, while supporting the presentation of the participants’ work along with networking activities during the second semester.
Objectives
- The key objectives of this fellowship opportunity are:
- To provide a learning and networking experience for emerging thinkers in green foreign policy and progressive foreign & security policy narrative more broadly. As a result, participants will be better able to pursue their policy, research and advocacy aims and tap into a global network of like-minded change-makers;
- To enable a more data-based and cross-regional debate on green foreign policy and progressive foreign & security policy more broadly;
- To serve as a mechanism through which emerging progressive thinkers can identify issues that require further debate and/or advocacy, and where exchange between relevant actors can be facilitated.
- To produce new material and codify data for practical, complete and convincing foreign & security policy alternatives to the realist approach in international relations.
Benefits
- Stipend: A sum of 6.000,00 euros will be provided in instalments during the first semester of the fellowship.
- Travel Costs: To the extent possible, the Heinrich Böll Foundation will cover the cost of travel within the auspices of this fellowship.
- Visa Processing: If needed, the Foundation will support the visa application process by providing an official letter of invitation. Please note that the Foundation cannot guarantee that visas will be processed in time.
- Visibility & Dissemination: Selected fellows will be promoted on social media and other media channels to create a visible online presence around their aims and to amplify important political messages related to their work.
- Alumni network: Candidates should apply with the goal of becoming part of a growing network of progressive thinkers who support each other in advancing a new vision for foreign & security policy. Upon completion of their fellowship, participants will be awarded the title of Green Foreign Policy Scholar and will be part of the Heinrich Böll Foundation Thessaloniki Alumni Network.
Role and Responsibilities
- Plan ahead: Once selected, fellows will be asked to provide an analytical strategy outlining what goals they are aiming at and how they plan to achieve them. Please note that the material should be produced mainly during the first semester of the fellowship. The second semester should emphasize on presentation of your work, exchange and networking.
- Material: The formats of material produced can vary, from articles, to papers or anything else deemed necessary or appropriate.
- Reporting: Short progress reports will be required monthly.
- Social media & Communication: Participants are invited to actively engage with the Heinrich Böll Foundation over social media channels to report on their experiences and findings.
- Language: Please note that fluency in English is required.
Eligibility Criteria
- They seek candidates from all continents.
- They seek candidates who are emerging or experienced thinkers in the fields of foreign & security policy, with an interest to work with a progressive lens on a range of issues.
- Indicatively, issues such as the universality of human rights and military intervention, normative foreign policy, feminist foreign policy and human security, climate diplomacy, game theory in international cooperation and good faith, the responsibility to protect, or decolonial approaches to trade and resources.
- They encourage young graduates with a bachelor degree in international relations or political science to apply. They also welcome more experienced profiles, such as practitioners, prospective or current PhD students and PhD holders in pertinent fields.
Application Requirements
- Applications should consist of:
- Curriculum Vitae: Prioritising, make sure the CV does not exceed 3 pages.
- Motivation letter: Using examples, please explain why this fellowship makes sense for you (max 300 words).
- Concept note: Please outline in no more than 2 pages, what is the biggest challenge you would like to tackle during this fellowship from among the elements of green foreign & security policy. How do you propose to deal with it and what are the concrete steps that you are planning to take?
For more information, visit Heinrich Böll Foundation.