Heartefact is pleased to announce an ongoing open call for the Kosovo-Serbia Bridge Fellowship Program – a cross-border initiative that supports young professionals, researchers, and creatives from Kosovo and Serbia who are eager to build new and constructive narratives about the relations between the two societies. Unlike previous editions, this year’s call will remain open year-round. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and fellows will be selected according to the quality, originality, and potential impact of their proposed research and action plans.
In the next two years Heartefact will select up to ten fellows – five from Kosovo and five from Serbia to participate in a four-month Bridge Fellowship consisting of:
- Three months of research on a selected topic related to Kosovo–Serbia relations;
- One-month residency in the other country (Kosovo or Serbia, depending on the fellow’s origin);
- Mentorship and editorial support throughout the process to help fellows strengthen their research and community engagement strategies.
The Fellowship is designed to bridge ideas and people, supporting action-oriented and advocacy-driven research that contributes to more informed public dialogue and meaningful policy change.
Who Can Apply?
The program is open to professionals from Kosovo and Serbia working in or affiliated with:
- Academia and research
- Civil society organizations and think tanks
- Media, culture, and creative industries
- New media, technology, and IT
- Activistic and informal groups
We particularly welcome applications from individuals who are actively engaged in public discourse and who wish to use research to inform, advocate, or inspire positive change. Applicants are also encouraged to apply in pairs (one from Kosovo and one from Serbia), proposing complementary or joint research topics.
What We Support
The Fellowship supports research projects that:
- Offer new insights into Kosovo–Serbia relations;
- Develop constructive narratives and promote understanding;
- Include a public or community engagement component
Fellowship Support
Each selected fellow will receive:
- 3,000 USD fellowship grant (gross amount);
- Up to 800 USD for organizing community or outreach events (venue, equipment, design, printing, etc.);
- Mentorship and editorial support provided by Heartefact and the program’s experts;
- Covered traveling and accommodation in Belgrade or Prishtina for one-month residency.
How to Apply
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year. Interested candidates should submit:
- A project proposal with up to three pages of text with following details:
- abstract for the research idea,
- topic relevance and/or motivation to work on the proposed topic,
- research methodology,
- timeline,
- needed resources, including access to archive materials and/or press clipping,
- target groups for potential interviews (if relevant).
- A short bio or CV (max. 2 pages);
- (Optional) A brief description of the proposed community engagement activity.
All documents should be submitted in English to [email protected] with the subject line: Bridge Fellowship Application – [Your Name].
Let’s build new understandings, together!
This visiting program was carried out as part of the project “Fostering Cross-border Dialogue and Civic Engagement” which Heartefact implements with support from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
