Before you begin your application, please be sure that you are eligible to apply. Scroll down for detailed information on what criteria we ask applicants to meet. Applications received from individuals who are not eligible will not be considered.
Eligibility Requirements for Applicants from Bosnia & Herzegovina
Applicants to the Humanity in Action Fellowship must be one of the following:
- currently enrolled students from Bosnia & Herzegovina or at BiH-based colleges and universities; or
- recent graduates (for the 2023 Fellowship, we define recent graduates as individuals who graduated 2022 and 2021).
If you are a Bosnian citizen studying at a foreign university, you are eligible to apply to the Humanity in Action Fellowship through Bosnia & Herzegovina. If you are a Bosnian student studying at a university in other Humanity in Action countries, you may also be eligible to apply through the Humanity in Action offices in those countries. Please contact those offices directly to confirm your eligibility.
If you are a non-BiH citizen studying at a university in Bosnia & Herzegovina, you are eligible to apply to the Humanity in Action Fellowship through the Bosnian office.
If you a student or recent graduate from and/or based in Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Poland, The Netherlands, the United States or Ukraine, please select this country’s name from this page to view their application information. If you are unsure through which country’s application you should be applying, please contact bosnia@humanityinaction.org.
Applicants may apply to the Humanity in Action Fellowship programs in Europe through a single application and may indicate preference for one of more programs. However, they cannot choose their city of participation.
More questions? Please reference our FAQs page for more information.
Fellowship & Application Resources
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Application Start Page
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Application Process
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Become a Fellow
Every year, new Humanity in Action Fellows come together in five cities across Europe and the United States to study how and why people confront intolerance and protect democratic values.