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Fellowship Call – Tunisia & Tunisian Diaspora

20 Apr 2026

Are you passionate about citizen participation and political engagement? Are you established in citizen participation (on or offline), and are able to reach out to everyone in your community? Do you have experience and excitement for fostering meaningful discussions, even among those who do not engage usually? We are looking for fellows to help connect researchers with Tunisian communities both inland and in the diaspora. This fellowship is exclusively open to Tunisian citizens, whether you are currently based in Tunisia or living in Europe as part of the Tunisian diaspora.


Edgeryders’ Role

Edgeryders is hosting a community-driven online forum to explore the political participation of disadvantaged and disengaged citizens, particularly since 2020, starting from the Covid-19 pandemic, but not limited to it.


We aim to gather insights on the challenges faced by marginalised groups, including young people and people living in rural areas, and evaluate how various participation interfaces work across different political contexts in Europe and Tunisia. Through participant interactions and ethnographic methods, we seek to deepen our understanding of political participation trends and identify ways to strengthen citizens’ engagement with democratic institutions.


Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Has substantial experience in citizen engagement or advocacy (formal or informal)
  • Has an established network of peers/colleagues/comrades in communities that engage in political advocacy
  • Has the capacity and/or resources to reach out to hard-to-reach and disengaged communities. The roles and positions within these communities can be flexible and situational.
  • Is passionate about democracy, civic expression, social movements, and public participation.
  • Is familiar with digital platforms for civic participation (e.g., Polis, Decidim, and similar).
  • Has strong communication skills and ability to foster and facilitate inclusive discussions.
  • Comfortable working in a multilingual, multicultural, and geographically distributed setting.
  • It would be a plus if fellowship candidates could navigate various settings and adjust their roles as needed.

How to Apply and Application Procedure

  • Application Submission:
    Please send your CV and a motivation letter to bojan@edgeryders.eu by the May 31st, 2026. Applications are reviewed as they are received, so early applications are encouraged.
  • Selection Process:
    The recruitment process includes two rounds of interviews. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis as they are received. We will take 2–3 weeks to evaluate each application and will contact selected candidates to proceed to the interview stage. Successful candidates will be invited to a second interview before final selection.
  • Start Date:
    The starting time is negotiable and will depend on your availability, but the latest possible start date is July 1st, 2026.
  • Remuneration and Engagement:
    The fellowship offers a total remuneration up to €6300 over 18 months, depending on your level of engagement.
  • Freelance Status:
    This is a freelance position funded as part of a Horizon Europe research project. Fellows are responsible for ensuring their own legal status (such as freelance registration, tax compliance, and social security) in their respective countries.
  • Eligibility:
    Being a Tunisian citizen or national, whether based in Tunisia or living in Europe.

Get to Know Us:

  • We encourage you to explore our platform and share your thoughts on the topic at Interfaced – Edgeryders. While this is not mandatory, it’s a great way for us to get to know you better.
  • If you have any questions about the application process or your eligibility, please don’t hesitate to reach out.