Overview
The Copenhagen Fellowship 2026 is an in-person international program in Denmark for students and recent graduates to explore democracy, human rights, and global policy discussions. The fellowship focuses on "Facing the World as It Is: Nordic Responses to Global Upheaval," aiming to empower emerging leaders.
Benefits
- Participation in an international fellowship program in Copenhagen
- Engagement with leading experts in democracy, policy, and human rights
- Opportunities to collaborate with peers from different countries and disciplines
- Access to policy discussions, lectures, and interactive workshops
- Development of a personal Action Project focused on real-world impact
- Exposure to Nordic approaches to global governance and international cooperation
- Long-term connections within a network of emerging leaders
Key Responsibilities
- Explore solutions to global challenges.
- Think critically about the future of democracy, governance, and human rights.
- Learn from experts, debate global issues, and develop practical ideas for positive change.
- Develop a personal Action Project focused on real-world impact.
Requirements
- Be a student or recent graduate.
- Demonstrate a strong interest in democracy, policy, or international affairs.
- Be willing to actively participate in discussions and collaborative activities.
- Commit to developing an Action Project that will be implemented in their community after the fellowship.
- Applicants must be from or based in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, Germany, Poland, or Netherlands.
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
How to Apply
Submit applications through the official fellowship application portal. Review application requirements and ensure all requested documents are included.
Deadline
March 1, 2026