Deadline: January 4, 2026

Are you a faith leader, chaplain, or religious student passionate about ethical leadership? The FASPE Clergy & Religious Leaders Program 2026 is now open for applications. This fully funded fellowship offers a unique two-week experience in Europe, combining academic study, site visits, and critical reflection on professional ethics in religious leadership.


About the FASPE Clergy & Religious Leaders Program 2026

The FASPE Clergy & Religious Leaders Program 2026 is an intensive two-week study programme focused on ethics and moral responsibility in religious leadership. Participants will explore:

  • The role of German and international clergy during the Nazi era
  • The ethical challenges faced by religious leaders historically and today
  • Tools for strengthening integrity and ethical decision-making in leadership

The programme is interdisciplinary and includes seminars, group discussions, and visits to historical sites in Berlin and Poland.


Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the fellowship, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  1. Educational background
    • Currently enrolled in graduate-level religious training (seminary, divinity school, chaplaincy, or related theological/religious programmes), or
    • A practising religious leader who completed a relevant graduate degree in May 2019 or later.
  2. Practical service orientation
    • Applicants should be actively involved in faith leadership roles such as congregational ministry, chaplaincy (hospital, military, university, or prison), or other practical religious service.
  3. Faith tradition
    • Open to individuals from all religious traditions. Ordination is not a requirement.
  4. Career stage
    • Applicants should be at a formative stage of their professional journey, demonstrating strong leadership potential and commitment to self-reflection.
  5. Personal qualities
    • Willingness to engage in challenging intellectual and emotional discussions is essential.

Fellowship Benefits

  • Fully funded participation: All travel, accommodation, meals, and programme costs are covered.
  • Immersive learning: Fellows will take part in guided seminars, daily discussions, and site visits to historically significant locations.
  • Networking opportunities: Build lasting connections with peers across faith traditions and contexts.
  • Professional and personal growth: Enhance your understanding of ethics in leadership and apply insights directly to your community and vocation.

Key Dates

  • Application deadline: January 4, 2026 (11:59 PM EST)

Application Process

Applications are submitted online via the official FASPE website. Applicants are encouraged to prepare well-thought-out responses highlighting:

  • Ethical challenges in their faith leadership context
  • Leadership potential and demonstrated impact
  • Motivation for applying and how the fellowship will influence their future work

Why Apply?

This fellowship provides a rare opportunity to reflect on the responsibilities of faith leadership in today’s world. It offers fellows the chance to grow as ethical leaders, strengthen interfaith understanding, and gain skills to navigate complex moral questions.


How to Apply


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