Deadline: January 31, 2026
Applications are open for the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) Internet and Society Fellowship 2026. With its global perspective and interdisciplinary approach, the HIIG fellowship programme offers a unique opportunity for innovative researchers to exchange ideas, advance projects and explore new initiatives at the intersection of society, technology, and democratic governance.
In 2026, the HIIG fellowship programme will return as a new six-weeks, in-person fellowship, from 1 June to 18 July. This includes a dedicated one-week sprint that will be closely linked to our new focus area Democratic Change and Knowledge. Applicants should explain how their work relates to this focus and how their own perspective contributes to the discourse.
Throughout the six-weeks, the fellowship combines individual research time at HIIG with intensive collaborative formats, enabling fellows to become part of the institute’s vibrant research environment in Berlin and to contribute to our work at the intersection of society, technology, and democratic governance.
2026 Key Areas
The research focus area Democratic Change and Knowledge is the central theme of the 2026 Fellowship and examines the role and interplay of knowledge and science in democratic self‑determination, particularly in the context of digital challenges. It focuses on how expertise can continue to inform democratic opinion formation when facts are contested and populist worldviews are on the rise. Adopting a multi‑perspective approach, the research analyzes the risks of epistemic crises and identifies strategies for strengthening the resilience of democratic processes in the digital age.
Democratic Change and Knowledge combines political science, law, sociology and media studies. The aim is to improve the understanding of the relationship between expertise and democratic practices and to identify the institutional conditions that facilitate for a pluralistic, forward-looking knowledge order.
The fellowship particularly welcomes applications that engage therefore with the following questions:
- How does a decrease of trust in scientific expertise affect the performance of democratic institutions and processes?
- What institutional and legal frameworks can ensure a stable knowledge base for democratic processes?
- How is the use of ai-based systems influencing accountability and responsibility in democratic decision-making?
- How can or should expertise contribute to a liberal democracy?
- How can science engage with citizens to incorporate societal perspectives and strengthen trust?
- How can science contribute to an open, knowledge-based democracy?
Benefits
Fellows join an international research community and participate in ongoing HIIG activities. They will have the opportunity to:
- pursue their own research,
- collaborate with HIIG researchers and fellow scholars,
- present their work in internal talks or workshops,
- contribute to open access publications or the Digital Society Blog,
- join webinars, peer-learning sessions, and other knowledge exchange formats,
- meet research directors and senior researchers during a fellow coffee talk,
- work together with other experts and researchers during a one-week sprint focusing on democratic change and knowledge
Eligibility
- Applicants should have a Master’s degree with PhD in progress / planned (Junior Fellow) or Advanced PhD or postdoctoral researcher (Senior Fellow)
- Demonstrated research experience
- Clear research focus on democratic change and knowledge
- Fluency in English
- An initial research idea you plan to work on during the fellowship month
Application
Application documents include:
- Up-to-date curriculum vitae
- Motivation letter (1 page): your interest in the HIIG Fellowship, your research background, and what you expect from the fellowship
- Research idea outline (max. 1 pages) including:
- your research interest and how it connects to the new research focus
- the specific idea you propose to start or conduct during the fellowship
- intended outcomes or deliverables
- Optional: one writing or work sample (English or German) related to the mentioned research area above
For more information, visit Internet and Society Fellowship.

