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Fellows for the 2025 Open Society Fellowship Program will be selected exclusively from seven cities around the world dubbed “home to a dynamic circle of public intellectuals and cultural producers engaged in high-level critical debate.” It is a program aimed at elevating “new voices to take part in global conversations on the most pressing issues of our time – from human rights and social justice to climate change and inequality—and provide established public intellectuals new audiences for their work.”
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For each of the seven cities earmarked for the program, four fellowships will be awarded.
The seven cities include:
- Lagos, Nigeria
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
- Taipei, Taiwan
- Jakarta, Indonesia
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Beirut, Lebanon
To be considered eligible for the program:
- Candidates may be academics, playwrights, journalists, think-tank experts, poets, documentarians, novelists, cultural impresarios, architects, visual artists, urban planners, or practitioners in related fields.
- The candidate must be an original and contrarian intellect working on projects that strongly concern society, such as equality, justice, rights, and climate, but beyond the bounds of current thinking.
- The candidate’s focus project must help us see the world in complex ways.
Features of the projects include:
- Fellows will receive a living stipend of $100,000 for one year and also $20,000 for expenses related to their projects and full-time work on their fellowship.
- Additionally, fellows will be supported to attend events that are related to the fellowship.
- The fellowship is a one-year program, but fellows are allowed to request an extension without further compensation for up to a year.
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Some of the application documents include:
- A CV
- A cover letter
- A three-page project description
- A draft project budget
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