Apply.
Mitzpe considers external applications for three roles: Fellow, Advisor, and Speakers Bureau representation.
Mitzpe Fellows and Advisors carry the institute's imprint behind their work. Designation places a fellow on the masthead alongside Israel Brief, Vantage, and the Dossier series, on the Speakers Bureau roster, and within Mitzpe's institutional reach — readership across the Knesset, the US Congress, allied governments, and Jewish institutional leadership in more than 80 countries and all 50 US states. The roster is small, the editorial floor is high, and the imprint earns its weight from both.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Mitzpe responds to every submission within four weeks.

Fellowship
Fellows produce occasional original work for the Mitzpe masthead — a Dossier, a Vantage contribution, or a piece carrying the institute's imprint — at a cadence matched to the fellow's capacity and the quality of the material. Fellows are named on the Fellows & Advisors directory, appear on the Speakers Bureau roster, and carry the institute's imprint behind their work.
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Fellowship is a designation earned by the work, not a salaried position. Mitzpe selects fellows whose independent writing, research, or operational expertise meets the editorial floor the institute publishes behind.
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To apply, send to fellows@mitzpe.org:
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Full formal name
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Current affiliation
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Brief bio (1–2 paragraphs)
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A representative piece of your published or produced work — link or PDF attachment
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Why your work belongs at Mitzpe (2–3 paragraphs)
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Advisor
Advisors contribute practitioner expertise without production requirements. The Advisors track recognizes figures whose operational, institutional, or professional work informs Mitzpe's coverage without requiring them to write under the masthead. Advisors may participate in the Speakers Bureau; they do not carry a publishing obligation.
To apply, send to fellows@mitzpe.org:
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Full formal name
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Current role and organization
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Brief bio (1–2 paragraphs)
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Areas of practitioner expertise relevant to Mitzpe's coverage
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Why the Advisor designation fits (2–3 paragraphs)
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Speakers Bureau
The Speakers Bureau represents speakers on Israeli security, Middle East affairs, diaspora security, antisemitism and antizionism, and the Western policy environment — analysts, practitioners, scholars, writers, and operators whose expertise extends Mitzpe's coverage. Representation is a booking relationship — Mitzpe handles bureau inquiries, confirms format and terms, and supports fulfillment.
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Representation outside the Fellow or Advisor tracks is considered when a speaker's expertise extends Mitzpe's coverage surface and their platform discipline matches the institutional register.
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To apply, send to speak@mitzpe.org:
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Full formal name
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Current affiliation and public platform
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Brief speaker bio (1–2 paragraphs)
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Signature speaking topics (3–5)
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Representative speaking video or audio link
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Typical audience and engagement format (keynote, panel, briefing, etc.)
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A note on Perimeter
Perimeter is Mitzpe's contracted diaspora security practice and is confidential — distribution is client- and region-specific under contract. Speaking engagements drawing on Perimeter material require the relevant Diaspora Security Practice contract in place; bureau representation alone does not confer access.
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All applications receive a response within four weeks. A decline is not a judgment on the applicant — it reflects whether the current moment, the institute's editorial scope, or the existing roster has room.
