
EPIS - Network, Thinktank, Consultancy
Network
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To be founded in 2026
EPIS is an independent student think tank focused on foreign and security policy. We rely on membership donations to support our EPIS Network and EPIS Thinktank. Your contribution helps us
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Conducting research with the EPIS Thinktank
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Maintaining the EPIS Network
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Assisting EPIS Fellows on EPIS Delegations
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Hosting the website and services
As a non-profit initiative, every donation directly sustains our work. Support us in shaping the next generation of foreign policy experts. Thank you for your generosity!

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EPIS Thinktank:
What we do
As a EPIS Thinktank member you get prioritised access to EPIS Delegations. Plus all benefits of the EPIS Network.
Onboarding via Internal Affairs
Network
EPIS News, EPIS Delegation, Journals Database, CV Check, Internship Market
Interested Dude
Application via Internal Affairs
Thinktank
Priority for EPIS Delegation, Researching/Writing for EPIS Publications (i.e. EPIS Working Groups, EPIS Report Groups and EPIS Format Groups)
Via Personal Invitation Only
Consultancy
Consults on foreign affairs & security policies, Study Script, Efficiency Certificate
Our Organisation
EPIS is parted into 3: EPIS Network, EPIS Thinktank, EPIS Consultancy. As an EPIS Fellow, you are a member of EPIS Network. EPIS Network Fellows are not actively publishing their work but enjoy the benefits of the EPIS Network Fellowship - like participating in EPIS Delegations.
EPIS Network Fellows can qualify for EPIS Thinktank. EPIS Thinktank Fellows publish in the EPIS Report Groups, EPIS Working Groups and EPIS Format Groups.
Learn more about EPIS and apply today!
Report vs Working Groups
EPIS Thinktank Fellows publish medium-length articles weekly about recent events in the EPIS Working Groups. In contast, the EPIS Report Groups are meant for longer, scientific publications that are published less frequently. Both resorts are divided into Geographic and Thematic Groups. Learn more in the EPIS Guideline.