Deadline: 13-Feb-22
Applications are now open for the Warsaw Fellowship.
The 2022 Warsaw Fellowship will examine Poland’s failing democracy in the context of human rights violations and hate speech. They will also learn strategies of resistance from a vibrant civil society. Now, more than ever, they need to stand up for human rights!
As a part of the year-long Fellowship, their Fellows first participate in an intensive three-week educational program providing a country and context-specific curriculum that examines historical and contemporary challenges to human rights, pluralism and equality. After the three weeks, they embark on developing civil society initiatives in their own communities.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applications are accepted from poland, germany, and United States.
- Applicants to the Humanity in Action Fellowship must be one of the following:
- currently enrolled students from Poland or at Poland-based universities; or
- recent graduates (for the 2022 Fellowship, they define recent graduates as individuals who graduated 2019, 2020 and 2021).
- Currently enrolled graduate students and PhD students are also eligible to apply.
- If you are a Polish citizen studying at a foreign university, you are eligible to apply to the Humanity in Action Fellowship through Poland. If you are a Polish student studying at a university in other Humanity in Action countries, you may also be eligible to apply through the Humanity in Action offices in those countries.
- If you are a non-Polish citizen studying at a university in Poland you are eligible to apply to the Humanity in Action Fellowship through the Polish office if you have been living in Poland for at least two years and speak Polish fluently.
For more information, visit https://www.humanityinaction.org/fellowship-warsaw/









































