Institute for Social Vision Design

Fellowship Program

ISVD welcomes specialists and practitioners from various fields as Fellows, crystallizing their knowledge into research articles through an AI co-creation process. Fellows don't need to write manuscripts — simply provide ideas via memos or voice notes, and ISVD structures them into formal articles, published only after the Fellow's approval.

What Is a Fellow?

An external specialist or practitioner recognized by ISVD. Fellows maintain their primary professional roles while contributing knowledge to ISVD, which provides them with a title and a platform for publication.

The term 'Fellow' is widely used by think tanks and research institutions to denote recognized external experts. It applies equally to researchers and practitioners. Fellows operate on a different axis from ISVD's Directors (Directors = governance, Fellows = knowledge contribution), enabling knowledge collaboration across organizational boundaries.

Co-creation Process

1
Input

Fellows provide memos, voice recordings, or bullet-point arguments in approximately 5–10 minutes.

2
AI Structuring

ISVD uses AI technology to create a first draft following the institute's article format.

3
Review & Approval

Fellows review the content and provide corrections or approval. No article is published without explicit approval.

4
Publication

Articles are published on the official ISVD website with the Fellow credited as author.

Interested in Becoming a Fellow?

If you are a specialist or practitioner who resonates with ISVD's mission and would like to preserve your knowledge as social vision, please don't hesitate to reach out.