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Call for Applications: The Copenhagen Fellowships – Apply Before 1 March 2026
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March 27, 2026

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The Copenhagen Fellowship offers an incredible opportunity for students and recent graduates who are passionate about defending and reimagining democracy and human rights. In 2026, the program will explore how these critical values can be advanced in a world that is rapidly changing. This Fellowship provides an immersive, educational experience that equips participants with the knowledge, tools, and network to tackle global challenges, from democratic backsliding to climate change, inequality, and geopolitical tensions. What is the Copenhagen Fellowship? The Copenhagen Fellowship is an intensive, two-and-a-half-week program held in Copenhagen, Denmark. During this time, 24 selected Fellows from various countries will engage with experts, activists, and policymakers to deepen their understanding of human rights and social justice issues. The program is fully immersive, with lectures, workshops, site visits, and group discussions that foster meaningful dialogue and collective learning. Fellows will also have the opportunity to develop their Action Project, an initiative they will execute in their home communities to make a real impact. After the fellowship concludes, these projects are designed to continue evolving, allowing Fellows to apply what they’ve learned in real-world contexts. The Fellowship is free of charge, making it accessible to those who demonstrate a strong commitment to making a difference. The 2026 Program: A Focus on Global Challenges In 2026, the Copenhagen Fellowship will ask tough questions: How can democracy and human rights be defended when they are under threat? What kind of world do we want to create together? From a Nordic perspective, the Fellowship will encourage Fellows to explore the issues facing the world today, such as climate change, growing inequality, and geopolitical instability. The program will particularly focus on the Arctic and the transatlantic relationship, with Greenland serving as a case study. This area, rich in geopolitical and environmental significance, will allow participants to examine topics like self-determination, democracy, and human rights from a unique perspective. The goal is to empower a new generation of leaders who are prepared to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges. Action Projects: Transforming Knowledge into Action The heart of the Copenhagen Fellowship lies in the Action Projects. After the in-person program in Copenhagen, each Fellow will design and execute a social justice initiative in their own community. These projects can take many forms, such as community events, documentaries, social media campaigns, or even artistic exhibitions. Examples of previous Action Projects include initiatives focused on building dialogue across divided communities, advocating for Indigenous rights, and raising awareness about mental health and climate change. The Fellowship’s international network of 3200 Senior Fellows offers invaluable resources for support, collaboration, and advice as Fellows work to bring their projects to life. Structure and Timeline of the 2026 Fellowship The 2026 Copenhagen Fellowship follows a structured timeline designed to maximize learning and personal growth: Virtual Kickoff (May 27, 2026): The program begins with a virtual welcome session to introduce Fellows to each other and the program’s objectives. Travel to Copenhagen (June 14-15, 2026): Fellows will travel to Denmark for the in-person portion of the program, which will run from June 16 to July 2, 2026. During this time, they will engage in lectures, discussions, and community-building activities. Homecoming Day & Mentor Network (September 24, 2026): After completing the Fellowship, Fellows will reconnect in Copenhagen to share progress on their Action Projects and receive mentorship from Senior Fellows. Action Project Labs (September 2026 – March 2027): Fellows will participate in labs that provide ongoing support as they work on their projects. These labs will be held in Copenhagen, but virtual participation will be available for those living abroad. How to Apply The application process for the Copenhagen Fellowship is competitive and includes the following steps: Application Requirements: Personal Statement (max 500 words) Action Project Idea (submitted as a 90-second video) CV/Resume (without a photo) Reference Contact (one reference from a mentor or academic advisor) Key Dates: Application Deadline: March 1, 2026 (midnight) First Selection: Early March 2026 Interviews: March 16-20, 2026 (virtual) Final Selection: Late March 2026 Applicants should ensure that all required materials are prepared before starting their application, as the form does not allow for saving drafts. Become Part of the Global Fellowship Community By joining the Copenhagen Fellowship, participants not only gain a transformative educational experience but also become part of a global network dedicated to advancing democracy and human rights. With over 3200 Senior Fellows worldwide, this network offers support, collaboration, and opportunities for continued growth long after the Fellowship concludes. This program is ideal for individuals who are committed to social change and are ready to face the challenges of an interconnected world. It’s an opportunity to engage with critical global issues, build lasting relationships, and take meaningful action in one’s own community. Application Tips & Final Thoughts Applicants should approach their application thoughtfully, showcasing both their passion for human rights and their commitment to taking action. The Action Project idea is a central component of the application, so it’s important to propose a project that aligns with both personal interests and the Fellowship’s goals of fostering positive social change. The Copenhagen Fellowship is an incredible opportunity to develop leadership skills, engage with a diverse group of peers, and gain practical experience in the field of human rights. It is an investment in both personal growth and the future of democracy and justice. VISIT OFFICIAL WEBSITE TO APPLY For more opportunities such as these please follow us on Facebook, Instagram , WhatsApp, Twitter, LinkedIn and Telegram Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering the fellowship. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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