The BPI Global Research Fellowship is a twelve-month position created to support BPI’s international community-building work and increase knowledge about the landscape of education in prison across the world.

The 2024-2025 Global Research Fellow is Josefina Salomón, an Argentine-British journalist, editor and researcher.

In her role as the 2024 BPI Global Research Fellow, Josefina will spend her fellowship writing and publishing about budding and existing higher education initiatives in prisons across Latin America and elsewhere around the world.

Over the last two decades, she has lived and traveled extensively across Latin America documenting human rights, organized crime, and security issues for organizations including Amnesty International, InSight Crime, the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime and the Washington Office on Latin America, among others. She has also reported from the region for media outlets including The Guardian, Al-Jazeera, BBC, Vice, Newsweek en Español and La Nación.

More recently, she co-founded In.Visibles, a digital platform amplifying the stories of people caught up between violence at the hands of criminal organizations and government policies that criminalize them. She lives between her native Buenos Aires, Melbourne, and London.

Explore Josefina’s Global Research Fellowship work below.

Past Global Research Fellows

In 2022, BPI expanded its programmatic support for the first time internationally. Partnering with Incarceration Nations Network, BPI regranted funding from the Open Society University Network (OSUN) to higher education in prison programs outside of the United States and launched a Global Research Fellowship and Virtual Lecture Series. Through this work, BPI has created a global community of practice and funded a convening of international educators who work in prisons in Argentina in April 2023.