Innovation doesn’t happen in a vacuum. The Foresight Fellowship is meant to accelerate the work of innovators out there who are shaping a critical piece of the puzzle that is building positive futures for life and our biosphere. Whether in Academia, in a private lab, doing independent research, or in a start-up – if you are advancing breakthrough technologies and working on something truly important to you, we want to support you.
The Foresight Fellowship is an exclusive one-year supportive program committed to giving change-makers the support and mentorship to accelerate their bold ideas into the future while they continue to work in their existing career.
We generally receive applications for the following categories, but will consider relevant alternatives:
During the 1 year program, fellows will be invited to engage in our invitational and regular events, connect to fellows and mentors, be featured in our media channels, and increase their skills. We will work hand in hand with you to find the optimal way to support you in your work.
Our mission is to catalyze collaboration among leading young scientists, engineers, and innovators who are working on emerging new technologies that have the power to transform society. Since 1993 Foresight Institute has been rewarding those who are making strides in the field of Nanotechnology with the Feynman Prize. In 2016, one of our former Feynman Prize winners, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on molecular machines. Foresight Institute recognizes that providing a strong network and knowledge base for new fellows to access will accelerate their missions and reflect our goals to further support those making important strides in a variety of fields.
Go to our website for more information on Foresight and our previous fellowship programs. You can also watch here a previous fellowship video, and this video about Foresight’s Technical Competitions.
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