The CrossCulture Programme (CCP) funds 55 to 60 professionals and volunteers from over 40 countries with its CCP Fellowships. Fellows spend two to three months working with host organisations in Germany or CCP partner countries to broaden their expertise, build valuable networks and further develop their transcultural skills. In return, the host organisations benefit from the expertise, regional knowledge and networks of the CCP Fellows. Participants have the opportunity to take part in transcultural workshops, networking events and professional meetings organised by the CCP. The experience gained abroad will be integrated into the work of the Fellows’ home organisations upon their return.
Applicants must be professionals or dedicated volunteers
Applicants must be citizens or residents of one of the following countries:
Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bhutan, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, Georgia, Germany, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestinian Territories, Philippines, Republic of Moldova, Russia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam
Applicants must be working in one of the following fields:
Policy and Society
Media and Culture
Human Rights and Peace
Sustainable Development and Climate Justice
For the 2025 intake, applicants working on or connected to Gender and Diversity and Culture of Remembrance are especially encouraged
Ability to commit to a 2–3 month fellowship
Willingness and ability to participate in an on-site fellowship in Germany or a CCP partner country
Digital participation may be possible in exceptional cases, subject to funding and travel regulations
Commitment to apply and integrate the experience gained into the work of the applicant’s home organisation after the fellowship
How would you contribute to the work of your host organization? What kind of experiences, skills, or contacts would you like to share? *