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
Fellows provide memos, voice recordings, or bullet-point arguments in approximately 5–10 minutes.
ISVD uses AI technology to create a first draft following the institute's article format.
Fellows review the content and provide corrections or approval. No article is published without explicit approval.
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.