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About the Green Foreign Policy Fellowship
The Green Foreign Policy Fellowship is a forward-thinking initiative that aims to empower a new generation of scholars and professionals working on alternative approaches to global foreign and security policy. At a time when the world faces multiple, intersecting crises—from climate change to conflict, inequality to economic volatility—there is a growing need for ideas that are not just strategic, but also just, inclusive, and sustainable.
Launched by the Heinrich Böll Foundation’s Thessaloniki Office, this program invites thinkers from all over the world to:
- Contribute to the debate on progressive and green foreign policy
- Develop analytical content around key global challenges
- Receive mentorship from experts in the field
- Engage in a global network of like-minded professionals
- Be featured as a Green Foreign Policy Scholar on the Foundation’s platforms
It’s not just about study—it’s about action, advocacy, and transformation in global affairs.
Are you a rising voice in foreign policy or international relations? Do you want to explore how progressive, feminist, and green perspectives can reshape global diplomacy and security? The Green Foreign Policy Fellowship 2025/26 is now accepting applications—and it might be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.
Offered by the Heinrich Böll Foundation’s Thessaloniki Office, this international fellowship comes with a €6,000 stipend, covered travel and accommodation, global visibility, and access to a growing community of progressive policy thinkers. Whether you’re an early-career researcher, policy analyst, or academic with a vision for a greener, more just world order, this fellowship will give you the platform, support, and recognition you need to make a difference.
Eligible Fields
Applicants must be working or interested in areas that align with the following:
- Foreign & security policy
- Climate diplomacy
- Feminist foreign policy
- Human security
- International relations theory
- Game theory and international cooperation
- Universality of human rights & military intervention
- Decolonial approaches to trade and natural resources
- Normative and progressive foreign policy
This is your chance to bring your expertise and ideas into international conversations that urgently need new voices and bold thinking.
Eligibility Criteria
The fellowship is open to a diverse range of applicants, including:
- Recent graduates with a Bachelor’s degree in international relations, political science, or related fields
- Emerging or experienced thinkers, such as:
- Practitioners
- PhD students
- PhD holders
- Individuals involved in:
- Academia
- Think tanks
- Policy spaces (e.g., elected officials, advisors, analysts)
- Work-study programs for students
Importantly, applicants can come from any continent or country. The program embraces global diversity, and your regional perspective could be a vital part of a wider conversation on shaping the future of international relations.
Selection Criteria
Candidates will be assessed on several key factors, including:
- Demonstrated interest and experience in progressive foreign and security policy
- Quality and clarity of the motivation letter and concept note
- Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a brief online interview in June 2025
To stand out, make sure your application showcases your passion, originality, and clear alignment with the goals of the fellowship.
Documents Required
Applicants must prepare and submit the following:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Maximum of 3 pages
- Europass format preferred
- Motivation Letter
- Maximum of 300 words
- Should include examples that explain why the fellowship is relevant to your work
- Concept Note
- Maximum of 2 pages
- Should clearly outline:
- A major challenge in green foreign and security policy that you want to address
- Your approach to exploring or solving that challenge
All documents should be well-structured, properly formatted, and aligned with the fellowship themes.
Eligible Countries
This is a fully international opportunity. Applicants from all countries and regions are welcome and encouraged to apply.
The Heinrich Böll Foundation is committed to building inclusive, cross-border networks that amplify new voices in global policymaking—no matter where you’re from.
Benefits of the Green Foreign Policy Fellowship
If selected, fellows will receive a comprehensive support package, including:
- A €6,000 stipend (brutto), disbursed in instalments during the fellowship’s first semester
- Travel and accommodation costs fully covered for all fellowship-related events
- Assistance with visa processing, if required
- Visibility and recognition through the Foundation’s website and social media channels
- A published profile as a Green Foreign Policy Scholar
- Access to the alumni network, which continues to grow globally
- The honorary title of Green Foreign Policy Scholar
These benefits go beyond financial support—they provide recognition, networking, and a launchpad for deeper engagement in the global policy space.
How to Apply
To apply, follow these steps:
- Prepare all required documents (CV, motivation letter, concept note) according to the guidelines.
- Visit the official application page provided by the Heinrich Böll Foundation Thessaloniki Office.
- Complete the online application form and upload your documents.
Final Thoughts
This is more than just a fellowship—it’s a stepping stone to becoming part of a new wave of foreign policy leaders who are not afraid to challenge outdated paradigms. If you believe that diplomacy should be green, feminist, decolonial, and just, then your voice belongs in this conversation.
Apply now to shape the future of international cooperation—through innovation, inclusion, and impact.
CLICK HERE TO APPLY
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