Our Work:
Young Women’s Peacebuilding Fellowship
Washington DC
A fellowship like no other…
The Young Women’s Peacebuilding Fellowship (YWPF) is a program devoted to engaging and educating young women on the theory and practice of peacebuilding. The program explores new possibilities at the intersection of peace and technology. We welcome students from diverse backgrounds to contribute fresh perspectives, encouraging them to bring their own ideas and academic background to peacebuilding. Those who participate in the fellowship will walk away with an unmatched academic experience, a network of peacebuilding experts, and unforgettable hands-on experiences.
The YWPF is a partnership between IPI and the Carter School Center for Peace Tech at George Mason University.
Announcing the
2025 Fellowship
The 2025 Fellowship will take place from May 30 – June 15, 2025 in Washington, DC and is open to women in undergraduate programs across the country who are pursuing careers in peace, technology, or entrepreneurship.
Key Features of 2025 Fellowship:
Interactive lessons from scholars and practitioner experts in the peacebuilding, technology, and entrepreneurship fields.
Field visits to the U.S. Institute of Peace and foreign embassies to discuss peace and security with diplomats.
Hackathon to develop real-world innovative solutions to today’s pressing conflicts.
FAQS
YWPF FAQs
Women students and recent graduates who have demonstrated an interest in peacebuilding, technology, or business as a focus of study and/or career are encouraged to apply.
Applications for the 2025 cohort are open from October 21, 2024 – February 10, 2025.
While there is no participation fee, fellows are responsible for their own accommodation, travel, and meal expenses.
Please see our brochure for more information on the application process.
We’re looking for students from one of the three fields (peace / conflict, tech, business) who are eager to explore the intersection of their expertise with other disciplines. No prior knowledge in those disciplines is required, but fellows should be open-minded, creative, motivated, and curious.
Meet Our
YWPF Advisory Board
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