Collegium

Collegium
The world is rebuilt in the mind first.

Azimopolis is still under construction. The frameworks stand and the walls are rising. We invite geopolitical enthusiasts, students, and graduates driven by curiosity, clarity, and conviction to help shape its foundations.

Two paths await:


1. The Selective Degrowth Project

Designing Azimopolis as a replicable model, not a utopian fantasy.

The question: what does a society organized around essentials (food, energy, purpose) actually look like?

You will help architect this system by examining:

  • What must be relinquished? Which systems, luxuries, and dependencies cannot survive.
  • What remains? What institutions, technologies, and practices endure.
  • What makes it work? The structures that allow it to function in reality

The endgame: identify where this is most viable, understand the conditions for emergence, and design it clearly enough to be tested, adapted, and copied.

Not just imagining another world, but demonstrating that one can be built.


2. The Country Card Scribes

Deep structural country analysis of:

India, China, France, USA, Germany, Japan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey.

You will apply Azimopolis frameworks to create Country Cards: strategic portraits that decode power structures, expose hidden fragilities, and chart national trajectories

We value genuine ground-level knowledge over résumé prestige. If you know a country deeply - its institutions, culture, and power maps - we want to hear from you.


How to Apply

Send your basic CV, country preference and answers to the Five Questions below to cp@azimopolis.com.

One word per answer. There are no right answers - we're looking for clarity of instinct, not ideology.


The Five Questions

  1. Empire or Republic?
  2. Equality or Excellence?
  3. Growth or Harmony?
  4. Loyalty or Truth?
  5. Future or Eternity?

What Happens Next

Selected fellows work remotely, with flexible timelines.
Compensation is symbolic and will be discussed with successful applicants.

This is an intellectual project, not employment.
Output and personal growth matter more than hours logged.