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Humanity in Action seeking Applications for the Amsterdam Fellowship

STIAS Fellowships Program (1st Semester) 2025

Deadline: 14-Feb-23

Humanity in Action is seeking applications for its Amsterdam Fellowship.

If you are passionate about human rights, democracy, and social justice, kickstart your activism journey during our Fellowship.

The Amsterdam Fellowship is an opportunity for students from diverse disciplines and walks of life, from the Netherlands and abroad, to become part of an action-driven community of changemakers. They collectively analyze the social, economic, and political challenges of civil society today by learning from shared histories.

The Netherlands’ colonial past and active role in slavery have been – and are to this day – underexposed parts of history. The Dutch government has recently stated an apology acknowledging their role in the horrors of the slave trade, but they can ask ourselves: What does an apology mean? And how do they receive it as they reckon with the racism and discrimination that are deeply rooted in society, both at social and institutional levels?

During the Fellowship, they will investigate the ways in which colonial legacies have impacted Dutch society. What are the relationships between minority and majority populations and marginalized groups? How do they explore the topics of wealth inequality, ableism, fascism, and anti-migration rhetoric – and how do they protect  democratic values?

Through workshops, discussions, and community building, they aim to (re)discover ideas and find answers to tackle these human rights challenges. They invite you to think about the state of the world and address such issues by coming into action and developing your own Action Project.

After the Fellowship, they offer you personal guidance and a series of training sessions for the following 11 months to fuel and support your activism. With your Action Project, you can become the changemaker they need.

The Structure

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Amsterdam Fellowship.

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