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Call for Applications – Budapest Open Society Fellowship 2026/27: Modalities of Resilience and Resistance

Call for Applications – Budapest Open Society Fellowship 2026/27: Modalities of Resilience and Resistance
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The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS CEU), in collaboration with the Democracy Institute (DI) and the Blinken OSA Archivum (OSA) at Central European University’s Budapest site, is now inviting applications for the Budapest Open Society Fellowship program.

The fourth joint call for the academic year 2026/27 focuses on the theme: Modalities of Resilience and Resistance: Academia and Society in Illiberal Times. The application deadline is September 20, 2025.


About the Organizers

Together, these institutions combine research, teaching, and public programming to engage critically with pressing global challenges, particularly the rise of illiberal regimes.


Fellowship Theme: Modalities of Resilience and Resistance

The 2026/27 fellowship cycle is centered on the study of resilience and resistance within academia and society during illiberal times. The program addresses urgent global trends in which autocratic governments and regimes have increasingly shaped political, cultural, and social life.

Key thematic concerns include:

The fellowship seeks to encourage multidisciplinary research, fostering synergies between various fields and methodological traditions to address these complex issues.


Purpose and Vision

The program aims to:


Fellowship Details

Applicants are expected to propose projects that align with the fellowship theme and contribute to a broader understanding of resilience and resistance in illiberal contexts.


Why Apply?

This fellowship provides an unparalleled opportunity to:


Application Information


Conclusion

The Budapest Open Society Fellowship 2026/27 is a vital platform for researchers committed to exploring the dynamics of resilience and resistance in illiberal times. By analyzing the rise of autocratic regimes, their ideological compositions, and the ways societies and academia resist them, this fellowship contributes to global debates on democracy, freedom, and human rights.

Applications close on September 20, 2025. Scholars and practitioners interested in contributing to this multidisciplinary conversation are strongly encouraged to apply.

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