Fellowships

Open Opportunities



Contributing Editors Fellowship

Logic(s) is seeking contributing editors with expertise in technology—specifically, critical tech writing and editing experience—for a one-year, remote, part-time editorial fellowship. We are interested in candidates with experience as engineers, journalists, technologists or former tech workers, legal scholars, policy experts, activists, organizers, cultural producers, and academics with an interest in technology.





Logic(s) Fellowship for Palestinian Journalists

In partnership with the Arab Reform Initiative (ARI), Logic(s) has developed of a one-year fellowship open to any Palestinian journalist and/or storyteller, anywhere in the world. Special priority is given to early career applicants who are either currently located in Palestine or in refugee camps, and/or have been recently displaced.

The purpose of this program is to support community-led storytelling on Palestine and its relationship to technology, to strengthen the magazine’s contributions to Palestine reporting, and to redistribute resources to Palestinian journalists.



Past Programs

THiCC x Logic(s) Liberatory Tech Fellows In Spring of 2024, Logic(s) instigated an innovative and groundbreaking collaboration with The Human in Computing and Cognition (THiCC) lab at Penn State University.

Directed by Dr. Christopher L Dancy, the THiCC Lab was a consortium dedicated to exploring the intersection of computing and cognition within the human context, with a particular emphasis on advancing theories and thought rooted in the Black Radical Tradition. This distinctive focus created a uniquely fertile ground for our partnership to flourish.