Deadline: October 13, 2024
Program Starts: March 13, 2025
Program Ends: March 23, 2025
Location(s)
Norway
Overview
ISFiT is the world’s largest international student festival, taking place biennially during the spring semester in Trondheim, Norway. We gather students from different national and cultural backgrounds to talk and connect through exciting and engaging topics and discussions.
The first ever ISFiT festival was held in 1990 and ever since people from around the world has gathered in Trondheim every other year in unison. The next festival will happen from the 13th to the 23rd of March 2025. Each festival explores a different theme, and this festival's theme is POWER!
Details
What is ISFIT?
ISFiT is short for the “International Student Festival in Trondheim”. What the name does not say, is that ISFiT is also the world’s largest international student festival. ISFiT is a non-profit organization and is brought to life with the efforts of more than 400 student volunteers. The vision of ISFiT is to create a better future for young people in the world.
ISFiT is arranged every other year, and each festival has a theme related to social and political topics with international relevance. The festival is held in the city of Trondheim, Norway. Here, over 450 students from all over the world gather to attend 18 different workshops and take part in the cultural program of the festival. The next festival will be held in February 2025.
Participants spend their days attending workshops that relate to the theme "Creating Knowledge’. You can see information about the workshop options in the ‘workshops’ tab. Here you will have discussions with other students about relevant topics, and participate in a variety of activities. In addition to the workshops you will attend talks from international speakers, and cultural events such as concerts, theatre performances, and comedy nights. And of course, there will be parties and social events with the ISFiT volunteers and students of Trondheim!
The History of ISFiT
It all started back in 1988, when a group of students at Studentersamfundet had an idea of creating an international student festival to gather students from all over the world to create unity between students across borders. Since the very beginning, ISFiT has held a wide program of cultural events providing entertainment to both the international audience and the citizens of Trondheim. The cultural program of ISFiT consists of concerts, scene art, meetings and ceremonies. Through the cultural program, ISFiT wishes to create a venue where the participants get the opportunity to break through cultural barriers. During the festival there will also be workshops. These are smaller workgroups where participants will be discussing and sharing their views on topics related to migration. Right before the festival kicks off in Trondheim there will be held dialogue groups where participants will meet to understand their situation and how to use dialogue as a tool. The dialogue groups have been running since 1997, and have spanned various conflicts and countries since that time.
A year later, in 1998, the students of ISFiT began to wonder why the Nobel Peace Prize was never awarded to students. This was the beginning of the Student Peace Prize. The Student Peace Prize will be handed out during the festival, to a student or student organization that strives towards peace and understanding rather than violence.
Over the years a number of significant people have visited the festival, including Gro Harlem Brundtland, the Dalai Lama, Chai Ling, Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai, Desmond Tutu, Betty Williams and numerous others.
THENE: Revealing Forces in Change
In a world driven by various forms of power, ISFIT25 encourages a reflective journey into understanding and redefining the concept. Power, often associated with authority and control, extends beyond conventional boundaries. At ISFIT, we believe in harnessing the strength of influence to bring about positive change.
Evolution depends upon change, and the voices that break through the chaos are always the ones that bring forth changes. Empowering these voices is a recognition of their ability to confront the status quo, demolish stereotypes, and create pathways for a more accepting and compassionate society. Giving those who have been disregarded, ignored, or marginalized a platform is one way to elevate voices for change. It means diligently searching out perspectives that challenge our own and fostering an atmosphere that promotes discussion and debate. In doing so, we not only uplift individual voices but also contribute to the emergence of a collective voice that demands justice, equality, and progress.
ISFIT stands as a platform where diverse voices converge, empowering individuals to express their perspectives on power dynamics. Through communication and mutual understanding, we hope to establish an atmosphere that values justice and equality and allows influence to be wielded properly. As we set out to empower voices for change, let's not forget the responsibility that accompanies this kind of empowerment. It is not enough to amplify voices; we must actively listen, engage, and act upon the lessons they impart. True empowerment lies in collective action, where communities unite to dismantle barriers and create a world where every voice is not only heard but valued.
We invite you to join us in exploring the multifaceted nature of power and empowerment on ISFIT’s website https://www.isfit.org/, and stay connected on our instagram @isfit25. Together, let’s wield power with purpose for a better tomorrow!
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
What are the requirements for being counted as a student?
A: You need to be actively enrolled in a study programme during the study year 24/25. This should be a university programme or one of equivalent level.
Dates
Deadline: October 13, 2024
Program starts:
March 13, 2025
Program ends:
March 23, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
- All participants will be provided with free accomodation for the duration of ISFiT25. We usually arrange host families for everyone, however, du to the pandemic we will be arranging other alternatives for housing.
- Participants will also be provided with three meals a day at no cost. Food provided during ISFiT25 is of high quality, and dietary restrictions and requirements will be met for all participants. However, be aware that most og the food you are served will be Norwegian style, and might therefore be different from what you are accustomed to.
- Travel from the airport into Trondheim will be covered by the festival and all participants will receive a free bus pass to cover all travel within Trondheim.
- Essentially, all participants costs will be covered during ISFiT25, except for any additional/alternate food you would like to bu, and non-essential purchases such as souvenirs. Some optional events on the cultural program, such as concerts, also require that you purchase tickets to attend. However, there will always be something fun and free for you to take part in!
Financial aid
We offer limited financial support to help participants who might not otherwise be able to afford the trip to Trondheim. However, funding is not available for everyone, so we ask that you carefully assess your need before applying. You can request financial support when filling out your application—no documentation is required at that stage. If you are selected, we will contact you for more details.
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