Fellowship
MADE Fellows 2026-2027
MADE (Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era) offers a fellowship for current undergraduate students at Yale who are interested in studying technology’s increasing and diversified way of interacting with and contributing to mass atrocity. Applicants who are interested in researching accountability, corporate responsibility, and genocide studies are encouraged to apply.
Applicants must have taken relevant coursework and demonstrate a strong commitment to research inquiry in the field. Fellows are expected to engage consistently with the MADE community by contributing actively to quarterly research primers, participating in weekly cohort dinners, attending MADE-organized conferences and events, and taking part in ongoing discussions and external research throughout the fellowship term. For examples of our programming and research outputs, please reference our website.
New fellowships will begin the week of February 9, 2026
Applications should include the following:
A cover letter indicating your interest in the MADE Fellowship
A resume or CV
List of courses (graduate students may also include their relevant coursework at prior institutions)
The deadline for applications is February 2, 2026.
Please submit your application here.
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