Deadline: 15 November 2015
Robert Bosch Foundation Multilateral Dialogues is currently inviting applications from young professionals from Germany, China, Japan, India and the US for Global Governance Future Fellowship program (GGF 2027).
GGF 2027 will assemble 25 fellows from China, Germany, India, Japan and the United States (five from each country) to form three working groups that focus on data governance, global health and transnational terrorism, respectively. The four dialogue sessions (five to eight days each) will take place in Washington, DC (May 8-12, 2016), Tokyo and Beijing (September 2016), New Delhi (January 2017) and Berlin (May 2017).
Travel, accommodation and meals directly related to the GGF program will be covered for successful candidates who accept the GGF offer.
Thematic Areas
- Data governance
- Global health
- Transnational terrorism
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be a citizen of China, Germany, India, Japan or the US.
- Have at least three years of professional experience.
- Demonstrate a strong interest in global governance and a determination to contribute to addressing global challenges.
- Have an outstanding academic record and an excellent command of English (both spoken and written).
- Have demonstrated commitment, motivation and leadership.
- Be ready to produce written outputs and to engage in outreach activities for GGF throughout the program and thereafter.
- Be able to attend all four GGF dialogue sessions. Successful candidates will be asked to sign a letter of agreement confirming their attendance at all four sessions. They will also be asked to present written confirmation from their employers agreeing to the time commitment needed to participate in GGF.
Application Process
Applicants must download and complete the application form, and sent it via email.
For more information, please visit GCF 2027.