What is FASPE?
FASPE is a fully funded, two-week fellowship program in professional ethics and ethical leadership that is centered on examining the actions and choices of German professionals in enabling Nazi policies.
FASPE uses Nazi Germany as a launching point and backdrop for an intensive study of contemporary ethics. The fellowship is predicated on the power of place; FASPE Fellows travel to Germany and Poland, where they will visit Auschwitz and key historical sites in Berlin and Krakow as they participate in rigorous seminars led by experts in their respective fields (more information on our 2025 Faculty is available here). FASPE combines academic rigor with many informal opportunities for creative exchange.
What are the 2025 program dates?
The 2025 Medical, Clergy & Religious Leaders, and Journalism program will take place from June 20, 2025 to July 4, 2025.
All applications are due by January 2, 2025 at 11:59pm EST.
Why FASPE?
FASPE Fellows often describe their fellowship experience as life-changing, citing how much it has impressed upon them the power of their professions and the need to pursue ethical practices. As they progress in their careers, they bring with them a heightened sensitivity and deep commitment to addressing the ethical issues in their fields.
FASPE also fosters a lasting community. Meaningful friendships are often made during FASPE. Fellows spend time together sightseeing, at group meals, and much more throughout the two-week trip, leaving with an expanded social circle founded on their shared experience. Alumni are invited to continue the experience by attending an annual two-day Reunion and Symposium, regional events, and annual alumni trips. After program completion, Fellows gain access to the FASPE Alumni Portal, which allows them to stay connected with the wider community of over 900 alumni, as well as access exclusive job postings, professional development opportunities, articles, photos, and events.
What are you looking for in an applicant?
FASPE seeks future leaders and thoughtful thinkers. There are no religious, racial, ideological, political, gender, or socioeconomic preferences for our applicants. Our Fellowship trips are interdisciplinary, meaning that Fellows who study and work in different professions travel and attend site visits together. Every year, our alumni report that participating in the Fellowship with individuals with different backgrounds and worldviews is one of the most enriching components of the program. The future of ethical leadership is an inclusive one, and we welcome all interested applicants who meet eligibility criteria to apply.
FASPE selects its Fellows on the basis of their academic background, personal and professional experiences, ability to contribute to the program and the alumni community, and their ambition to serve as a leader in their profession.
How can I learn more?
Visit one of the following links, or contact Maya Dobler, Program Assistant (mdobler@faspe-ethics.org) with additional questions:
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