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African Liberty Writing Fellowship 2025/2026
Fellowship

African Liberty Writing Fellowship 2025/2026

Applications for the African Liberty Writing Fellowship 2025/2026 are now open. The African Liberty Writing Fellowship program is a year-long program designed to train young Africans with career interests in academia, media, public policy, or any other critical-and-analytical-writing-related career in opinion article writing. Through the fellowship, they have helped fellows get featured in leading African and non-Africa media outlets. Accepted applicants will complete a five-week mandatory online training. The top candidates from the five-week training will be admitted as African Liberty writing fellows. The five-week training starts on 23 May 2025 and ends on 20 June 2025. The writing fellowship starts on 11 July 2025 and ends on 14 July 2025. Benefits Access to expert instructors. 12-month writing fellowship. Get published in Africa’s top newspapers. Monthly stipend for top contributors. Opportunity for TV and radio features. Eligibility An applicant must be enrolled in or have graduated from an African institution of higher learning OR Be an African pursuing higher education outside the continent. Application Applications should be submitted on or before 30 April 2025. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered. Apply here Also Apply: Remote Social Media Manager at Climate Action Africa Exciting Opportunity At African Union For Assistant Accountant-2025 Apply Now! 2025 CAP Plc Technical Sale Trainee Program (Chemical and Allied Products) Dufil Graduate Trainee Program 2025

Chatham House Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship 2025/2026 for young emerging African Leaders | Fully Funded to London, UK & £2,365 monthly stipend
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Chatham House Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship 2025/2026 for young emerging African Leaders | Fully Funded to London, UK & £2,365 monthly stipend

Applications are now open for the 2025/2026 Chatham House Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship. This fellowship is a joint initiative with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. It offers candidates at the early-to-mid-stage of their career the opportunity to spend ten months at Chatham House working on an individual research project of their choosing. Fellows take part in the core work of the Institute, developing their skills through the leadership programme, and furthering their professional network in the field of international affairs. Requirements Citizenship The fellowship is open to citizens of any African country. Applications are also accepted from applicants holding dual nationality which includes any African country. Education Applicants must hold a completed BA degree or equivalent and have experience with conducting research. Career The ideal candidate should be at the early-to-mid-stage of their career and come from one of the following fields or work: academia, NGO, business, government departments, civil society or the media. All applicants should possess knowledge of, and an interest in, international affairs, their chosen area of research, and Chatham House’s mission and research. Age restrictions We do not impose age restrictions for applicants. Duration Academy Fellows spend ten months at Chatham House between October 2025 and July 2026. Location Fellow are based full-time at Chatham House, London with hybrid working also possible. Leadership Masterclass Programme All fellows participate in and contribute to the Leadership Programme which encompasses the following components: Intensive induction week Academy fellowships begin with an intensive five-day induction week to become familiarized with the elements of the fellowships, meet their host research programme and have their first personal development coaching session. Thematic sessions In these sessions, fellows meet and discuss current international affairs challenges with subject matter experts from Chatham House and beyond. The sessions cover the principal substantive and skills-based areas vital for informed and effective international leadership. Fellows usually chair these sessions and are expected to contribute to and learn from one another’s experience. Leadership skills workshops Fellows participate in half-day workshops focusing on specific aspects of leadership such as achieving policy impact, stakeholder mapping, crisis management and negotiation skills. Leadership Briefings  Fellows engage in discussions with a diverse group of global leaders from government, business, media, and the non-profit sector. In these informal sessions, leaders share their leadership visions and strategies, along with personal insights from their own leadership journeys. The sessions feature members of the Academy’s faculty among other speakers. Project presentations Fellows present updates on their research projects to help develop presentation skills, provide a forum for peer-review and to analyse issues outside their own area of expertise. Personal development coaching Fellows have access to one-on-one sessions with a dedicated coach as a way to grow their self-awareness. Fellows work with the coach to set personal development objectives which they work to meet during their fellowship and beyond. Media training Fellows learn effective interview skills needed for television and radio culminating in a mock interview from which they receive feedback on style and any areas of improvement Career mentoring (optional) Fellows’ development is facilitated and supported by partnering them with mentors to enhance their career perspective and path. Remuneration and benefits Academy Fellows receive a monthly stipend of £2,565 for London living expenses to cover accommodation, utilities, food and transport. Chatham House also covers: Relocation costs: travel, accommodation support and visa fees. If required, Chatham House will sponsor a fellow’s visa (T5: Temporary Work – Government Authorised Exchange); UK Immigration Health Surcharge (excluding dental/optical care and prescriptions); and Research expenses, relating to field work, outreach, events and publications. Following the successful completion of their fellowship alumni benefit from access to: The Academy faculty and alumni; and Five-year Chatham House membership. Application Requirements To apply for this fellowship, we need: The applicant’s CV/résumé The names of two referees The applicant’s proposal for a research project based on the topic guidance Selection criteria: Meet nationality criteria; Have experience conducting independent research and hold an undergraduate or postgraduate level qualification or have equivalent professional training or experience in a relevant area; Have the relevant background experience, including experience in the field of the proposed research, as demonstrated through a CV; Have proven leadership experience or potential; Show commitment to the Chatham House mission, goals and values and to identifying evidence-based solutions to some of the world’s most pressing international challenges; Be able to communicate how the fellowship will enable them to create positive impact, in line with the Chatham House mission and overarching purpose of Academy Fellowships as outlined above; Show motivation to undertake the fellowship, meet all fellowship deliverables, and take full advantage of the networks, events and opportunities offered at Chatham House; and Demonstrate proficiency in spoken English. Selection process: Stage one: complete the application. Once the submission period ends, all applications are reviewed and shortlisted by our selection committee. Stage two: shortlisted applicants are invited to an interview via Zoom. The interviews are carried out by a member of senior management at Chatham House and relevant programme representatives. After this round, fellows are selected and notified via email. Apply here Also Apply: Master Mind Scholarship 2025 at University of Hasselt, Belgium [Fully Funded] A 5-day Fellowship in Sweden: 2025 Armament and Disarmament Summer School  2025 Industrial Technology Research Institute Internship (ITRI) 2025 AIIB Global Internship Program (Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank)

2025 Armament and Disarmament Summer School 
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A 5-day Fellowship in Sweden: 2025 Armament and Disarmament Summer School 

A 5-day Fellowship in Sweden: 2025 Armament and Disarmament Summer School  The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and the Alva Myrdal Centre for Nuclear Disarmament (AMC) at Uppsala University invite applications for the 2025 Armament and Disarmament Summer School to be held on 25–29 August. The 2025 Summer School will be held in cooperation with the Odesa Center for Nonproliferation (OdCNP). Armament: This refers to the process of building up a military’s strength Disarmament: This is the opposite of armament. It involves reducing, limiting, or eliminating weapons and armed forces. Aimed to support and reinvigorate disarmament education activities, the Armament and Disarmament Summer School is both a course and networking opportunity for the next generation of professionals in the field of disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control. The Summer School consists of a five-day programme of in-person lectures, seminars and training workshops on armament and disarmament matters that endeavours to develop knowledge and skills and to motivate and empower emerging specialists to further expand their expertise in these critical issues and beyond. The course will feature a variety of opportunities and activities including: Lectures and discussions on armament and disarmament by leading experts in the field Skill-building workshops and training sessions Visits to institutions working on issues in the field of armament and disarmament The Summer School seeks to contribute to global efforts to create a strong community of highly professional like-minded peace researchers and practitioners from around the world, who are striving to shape and promote a secure, peaceful and sustainable future. Overview of the 2025 Armament and Disarmament Summer School  Type: Fellowship/Training Location: Uppsala University, Sweden Presented by: SIPRI + AMC Duration: 5 Days Eligible Countries: All Funding Type: Fully Funded Perks: Accommodation and Meals, Roundtrip airfare, Visa cost and travel insurance…etc Deadline: 28th March, 2025 The Program Covers: Round Airfare Tickets Accommodation Tuition Visa Cost Travel Insurance Local Transport in Sweden Food Eligibility Criterias for the 2025 Armament and Disarmament Summer School  Candidates from around the world are eligible to apply. Students, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, or other junior professionals. Completed bachelor’s degree before the program begins. Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from university. Previous participants of the Summer School are ineligible. Deadline: 28th March, 2025 Apply Here for the 2025 Armament and Disarmament Summer School

Katsina Talent Connect Fellowship
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Katsina Talent Connect Fellowship | N100,000 monthly stipend and mentorship

Are you a young Nigerian graduate seeking hands-on experience and a chance to make a meaningful impact on the country’s socio-economic growth? Look no further! The Katsina Talent Connect Fellowship is a paid program that offers real-world exposure, mentorship, and a competitive monthly stipend of N100,000. This fellowship is designed to provide young graduates with the opportunity to gain practical experience, develop their skills, and build their professional network. As a fellow, you will have the chance to work on challenging projects, collaborate with experienced professionals, and contribute to the growth and development of Katsina State. To be eligible for this fellowship, you must meet the following requirements: Reside in Katsina State Have graduated in 2022 or later with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) Have a minimum qualification of 2.2 for Bachelor’s Degree holders or Upper Credit (>3.00) for HND holders Be 27 years or younger Have completed the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program or have an exemption certificate If you meet these requirements and are passionate about kickstarting your career, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. To apply, please visit the link below and submit your application. Don’t miss this chance to transform your career and make a meaningful impact on Nigeria’s socio-economic growth. Apply here Also Apply: Google Creative Fellowship Program 2025 European Union Presents: 2025 Erasmus Mundus MemBioMed Scholarship (Fully Funded) WISE Edtech Accelerator 2025-2026 | $50,000-worth of support Global Call: 2025 World Agriculture Forum Remote Internship {WAF}

2025 EM2030 Storytelling with Data Fellowship
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Equal Measures 2030 Presents: 2025 EM2030 Storytelling with Data Fellowship

Equal Measures 2030 Presents: 2025 EM2030 Storytelling with Data Fellowship The fellowship aims to support gender advocates in seeing data as a tool they can wield one that strengthens their storytelling, fuels their activism, and makes their demands for change impossible to ignore. Through blogs, videos, podcasts, interactive data visualizations, and even art, we will work with feminist advocates to bring gender data to life working together to shift narratives, shape policies, and mobilize action for a more gender equal world. 2025 EM2030 Storytelling with Data Fellowship Structure  Over the course of six months, (we foresee fellows spending between 120-180 hours over 6 months) the Storytelling with Data Fellowship will take feminist advocates on a journey one that transforms raw gender data into compelling narratives that demand attention and action. The fellowship is structured into four key phases, each designed to guide fellows from data exploration to storytelling and dissemination. Onboarding (April 1st) – Fellows will dive into the 2024 SDG Gender Index, unpacking regional trends and challenges while identifying key gender data stories in their local contexts. Mentorship & Training (April – May 2025) – Through hands-on workshops and one-on-one guidance, fellows will learn how to craft powerful narratives, visualize data, and tailor their stories for different audiences. Storytelling Production (June – August 2025) – With support from EM2030, fellows will bring their ideas to life—creating blogs, videos, podcasts, infographics, and more. Dissemination & Amplification (September 2025) – The final phase focuses on finalizing high-quality storytelling products that will be disseminated on all EM2030 communication platforms. Each cohort will include six fellows—two from each region (LAC, Asia, and Africa). They will not only develop individual projects but also collaborate across regions, sharing experiences, refining their skills, and learning how different gender challenges intersect globally. By the end of the fellowship, these feminist storytellers will have produced a range of high-impact storytelling products, ready to be featured across Equal Measures 2030’s platforms, advocacy reports, and global campaigns. More importantly, they’ll leave with the skills and confidence to continue using gender data to push for equality long after the fellowship ends. Fellows should expect to dedicate an average of 5-8 hours per week over six months. The time commitment will be higher during the storytelling production phase, where fellows will be actively creating and refining their work. We encourage applicants to consider their capacity before applying. 2025 EM2030 Storytelling with Data Fellowship Summary  Type: Fellowship Sponsor: Equal Measures 2030 (EM2030) Duration: 6 months Eligible Countries: Latin America & Caribbean, Asia, and Africa Perks: Stipend of $500, Increase the visibility and impact, Networking and connection Deadline: March 9, 2025 2025 EM2030 Storytelling with Data Fellowship Criterias  Audience The fellowship will engage a diverse group of stakeholders to maximize its impact. Based on EM2030’s audience mapping, the key target groups include Primary Participants (Fellows) Feminist storytellers, journalists, and data advocates from Latin America & Carribean, Asia, and Africa (2 per region). Grassroots feminist organizations looking to integrate storytelling into their advocacy work. Gender equality influencers who can amplify Index insights in their communities. End Users of Fellowship Outputs Journalists and media professionals covering gender equality issues. Global and regional feminist organizations that can leverage storytelling for advocacy. Policymakers who need accessible data narratives to push for policy changes. Funders and donors interested in investing in feminist movements and gender data storytelling. General public and grassroots movements seeking data-informed narratives to support their activism. 2025 EM2030 Storytelling with Data Fellowship Rewards  Each fellow will receive a stipend of $500 to cover the fellowship duration. The stipend will be paid in two instalments: 50% at the start of the fellowship after onboarding. 50% upon successful submission of final outputs. This stipend is intended to cover any costs related to the production of their storytelling pieces, such as tools, software, or other expenses. Please note that no additional funds will be provided beyond the stipend, so fellows are encouraged to plan their projects and expenses accordingly. The Storytelling with Data Fellowship aims to: Enhance Index dissemination through thought leadership and storytelling, ensuring that data reaches diverse audiences in compelling ways. Enhance the dissemination of the SDG Gender Index by equipping feminist storytellers to translate data into compelling narratives that reach diverse audiences. Increase the visibility and impact of EM2030’s work by integrating key data insights into engaging storytelling formats, making gender data more relatable and actionable. Empower feminist advocates with the skills to use data in storytelling helping them shape narratives that influence policy, mobilize communities, and strengthen advocacy efforts. Produce high-quality, diverse storytelling outputs (blogs, videos, podcasts, infographics, illustrations, and more) that can be leveraged across reports, presentations, media engagements, and social media campaigns. Broaden the reach and influence of Index findings by ensuring that journalists, policymakers, funders, and grassroots advocates can easily access and apply the data in their work. Foster a lasting network of feminist storytellers who will continue to use data-driven narratives for advocacy beyond the fellowship, strengthening long-term engagement with gender data. Method of Application To apply to this fellowship, fill out this application form by March 9th. For any queries or questions please contact [email protected] For updates and announcements, follow us on: Website: equalmeasures2030.org LinkedIn: @Equal Measures 2030 Twitter: @Equal2030 Instagram: @Equal2030 Deadline: March 9, 2025 Apply Here for the 2025 EM2030 Storytelling with Data Fellowship

2025 Future Action Summit by Echo Change
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2025 Future Action Summit by Echo Change in Malaysia

2025 Future Action Summit by Echo Change in Malaysia Join us for The Future Action Summit 2025, organized by Echo Change, a 3-day international summit dedicated to empowering and training young leaders from across the globe to accelerate progress toward the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This Conference aims to Unite, Collaborate, Innovate, and Take action on achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Whether you’re a student, volunteer, or professional leader, this program is for everyone. 125 funded seats are available for applicants worldwide. Scheduled to take place in the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, this global event brings together youth activists, changemakers, UN officials, social entrepreneurs, young political leaders, government representatives, policy makers and SDGs advocates worldwide. Theme of the Summit SDGs Advocacy Youth Empowerment for Global Goals Innovating for the Future Objectives of the 2025 Future Action Summit by Echo Change Empowering Youth Leaders Promoting UN Sustainable Development Goals Fostering Global Collaborations Encouraging Cultural Exchange Building Capacity Recognizing Excellence of Youth Creating Career Opportunities Features of the 2025 Future Action Summit by Echo Change Interactive activities, workshops, and expert-led sessions on SDGs. Practical skills and experiential learning for impactful initiatives. Career development training for global organizations (UN, INGOs). Networking with global leaders, policymakers, and sustainability experts. Insights into community-driven impact strategies. Synopsis of the 2025 Future Action Summit by Echo Change Type: Fellowship Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sponsor: Echo Change Duration: 3 Days Funding Type: Fully Funded Eligible Nations: All Benefits: Round-trip Airfare, 3 days of Shared Accommodation, Meals, Airport Transfers, Event toolkit and so on Deadline: 8th March, 2025 Criterias Open to all nationalities and backgrounds. Applicants aged 16+ are encouraged. No IELTS/TOEFL is required. Open to students, volunteers, recent graduates, and young/experienced professionals. Must be available to attend the Summit in Person Rewards for Partaking in the 2025 Future Action Summit by Echo Change 10 Fully Funded 15 Partially Funded 100 Self-Funded Seats The Fully Funded Scholarship Covers: Round-trip Airfare Covered 3 days of Shared Accommodation Meals Airport Transfers Global SDGs Leadership Certification from the US-based organization Event toolkit Invitation letter for visa assistance Access to the forum Opportunity to win the “Future SDGs Champion” award The Partially Funded Scholarship Covers: 3-day Shared Accommodation Event meals SDGs Leadership Certification (US-based) Event toolkit Visa assistance letter Forum access “Future SDGs Champion” award opportunity Deadline: 8th March, 2025 Apply Here for the 2025 Future Action Summit by Echo Change

African Epidemic Service (AES) Fellowship Programme 2025 – Epidemiology Track
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African Epidemic Service (AES) Fellowship Programme 2025 – Epidemiology Track

Applications are open for the African Epidemic Service (AES) Fellowship Programme 2025. Africa CDC has developed a continental African Epidemic Service (AES), an elite workforce hosted and directed by the African Union. The African Epidemic Service has three tracks namely, Epidemiology, Laboratory Leadership and Public health informatics. The African Epidemic Service – Epidemiology track is a two-year competency based applied epidemiology training program that aims to strengthen the disease prevention and response capacity of African Union member states. The first cohort of the AES – Epidemiology track commenced their training on August 2024 and they are currently undergoing their field training in their respective host sites. The program is now accepting application for the Second cohort of the African Epidemic Service – Epidemiology track. Programme Details The fellowship include a two year training in applied epidemiology, with three months in class training in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and 21 months of applied training on a site hosted by an African Union Member State. The didactic training will be delivered in all African Union languages, while host site activities will be done in the language of the Member State. Successful applicants will participate in experiential core learning of activities that include, but not limited to: data analysis, surveillance system evaluation, and outbreak investigation. The AES Epidemiology fellow will have the support of an expert supervisor. Fellows will be also matched with experienced public health mentors who will provide support throughout the fellowship programme. Benefits Africa CDC will provide all learning and development materials and meet all costs associated with the fellowship, including travel-related costs (e.g., airfare, lodging, incidentals), stipends, hardware, and insurance. Fellows will be supported to ensure that they have the relevant software and sufficient Internet connectivity for online learning. Eligibility Applicants for the Fellowship must: be citizens of an African Union Member State; Be a youth as defined by the African Union, i.e., an individual under the age of 35. have been employed at the time of application in an African country with permission from a government institution to attend the two years training, with right to return post training; have a graduate degree from an accredited school of human medicine, veterinary medicine, or other doctoral-level training in nursing, environmental sciences, or other public health field; possess an MPH or equivalent degree with coursework in epidemiology or quantitative research methods; and have at least three years of recent full-time public health post graduate experience in an African country; Have a functional knowledge of the any of the African Union working languages and ability to read and write technical medical and epidemiological texts. Application All applications must be submitted using the online application form. Incomplete applications will not be considered. All applicants must provide the following information: A national passport from an African Union Member State. An official letter of support with permission from a government institution to attend the two-year training programme with the right to return post training. Letters of recommendation from two reputable professional referees. An official degree and student copy transcripts of your bachelor’s degree. (The official transcript will be requested from your university upon acceptance to this program.) An official degree and student copy transcripts of your master’s degree. (The official transcript will be requested from your university upon acceptance to this program.) Evidence of recent full-time public health post graduate experience in an African Country. Brief curriculum vitae (2 pages maximum). Motivation statement (2 pages maximum), outlining your formal education, work experience and why this program would be a good fit, and further outlining how this training will impact your country. Optional: Evidence of additional relevant qualifications. Apply here Also Apply: Global Leadership Call: 2025 HISA Youth Fellowship in Oxford Call For Applications: FAO Internship Program | $700 Monthly Stipends with Training The AFRIKA KOMMT! Fellowship Programme 2025/2027 for Future Leaders from Africa | Fully Funded to Germany RES4Africa Academy Technical and Vocational School 2025 for Africans | Scholarships Available

2025 Cultural Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution & Global Peace Forum
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2025 Cultural Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution & Global Peace Forum in Canada

2025 Cultural Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution & Global Peace Forum in Canada This is designed to foster global dialogue among professionals, students, and researchers dedicated to cultural diplomacy, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution. This forum aims to create a platform for the exchange of ideas and best practices, showcasing how cultural diplomacy can effectively alleviate conflicts and promote sustainable peace. By bringing together participants from diverse backgrounds, the forum emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in global discussions and aims to enhance mutual understanding and respect among different cultures. Additionally, the event will highlight empirical research that demonstrates the tangible benefits of cultural diplomacy initiatives in real-world contexts. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions on successful examples of cultural diplomacy in conflict resolution. Canada, with its rich cultural diversity and commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity, serves as an ideal location for hosting this forum. Summary of the 2025 Cultural Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution & Global Peace Forum Type: Fellowship Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada Sponsor: Diplomatic Protocol and Event Management INC. Eligible Countries: All Perks: Round-trip airfare to Canada Accommodation during the forum Meals throughout the entire event Application Deadline: March 5, 2025 Announcement of Participants: March 10, 2025 Requirements  The forum is open to all the Nationals. Applicants from all backgrounds can apply. Students, researchers, professionals, leaders, youth, everyone can apply. IELTS is not required, but applicants should have at least an intermediate level. Financial Benefits 5 Participants will get a Fully Funded Scholarship to attend the Cultural Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution Global Peace Forum. This covers: Round-trip airfare to Canada Accommodation during the forum Meals throughout the entire event Successful applicants will receive the Invitation letter before the deadline. Explore Vancouver, British Columbia Deadline: March 5, 2025 Apply Here for the 2025 Cultural Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution & Global Peace Forum

2025 Nippon Foundation Training Program
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2025 Nippon Foundation Training Program in Germany For Developing Countries

2025 Nippon Foundation Training Program in Germany For Developing Countries  The Purpose of this Program is to invite candidates from developing countries who are working on issues related to the law of the sea, maritime law, or dispute settlement. The program aims to develop the skills and deepen their knowledge of dispute settlement in the law of the sea under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The Training Program also includes a visit to other Countries in Europe like the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, and Germany. There is no application fee and all participant’s costs including Travel, accommodation, insurance, and stipend are covered by the Nippon Foundation. Features of the Program Participants will spend 9 Months in Hamburg. Participants will attend lectures inter alia, on the law of the sea, dispute settlement, and environmental law. Current issues related to the law of the sea International environmental law Maritime law lecture series. 2025 Nippon Foundation Training Program Summary  Type: Fellowship, Training Location: Hamburg, Germany Duration: 9 Months Sponsored by: Nippon Foundation Funding Type: Fully Funded Eligible Countries: Developing Countries Perks: Monthly Allowance, Accommodation, Medical Insurance, Study Visits, etc Deadline: 6th March, 2025 2025 Nippon Foundation Training Program Requirements  The Fellowship is open to applicants from Developing countries. Age: 25-40 years old. Education: Law degree and demonstrated research capacity. Profession: Junior to mid-level government officials (ocean affairs/maritime law) OR researchers (ocean/maritime legal issues). Research Proposal: Must propose a research topic relevant to their State’s UNCLOS implementation (especially Part XV). Nomination: The nominating body must explain the applicant’s tasks and how training will benefit the institution/State. Language Proficiency: Excellent knowledge of English or French, and working knowledge of the other. English is the primary language of instruction. The Program Covers: Travel Expenses: Round-trip travel costs to and from Hamburg, Germany. Accommodation: Participants are provided Free accommodation near the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS). Monthly Allowance: A monthly stipend is given to cover living expenses. Medical Insurance: Comprehensive medical insurance is included. Study Visits: Participants will also Participate in Group Visits to Berlin, Bremen, Cuxhaven, Hamburg, Hanover, Kiel, and other countries. Deadline: 6th March, 2025 Apply Here for the 2025 Nippon Foundation Training Program

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One Young World Introducing: 2025 Sandoz Scholarship Program for Young Leaders

One Young World Introducing: 2025 Sandoz Scholarship Program for Young Leaders Despite significant progress in medical improvements in recent decades, disparities in global healthcare and access to essential medicines still persist, with billions around the globe still unable to receive the vital medical attention needed. The recent World Health Statistics report has shown that we are off track to achieve at least three significant targets by 2025, including the universal health coverage (UHC), health emergencies preparedness, and healthier populations “Triple Billion” targets. We must act quickly to respond to the changing healthcare landscape and ensure equitable access for all. At Sandoz, we are committed to advocating for a future where every individual has access to affordable, high-quality medicines. As the world’s leading provider of off-patent medicines, we play a major role in keeping healthcare systems and budgets sustainable. We understand that, in order to close these gaps in care and ensure access to essential treatments for all, it is critical that we embrace innovation and systems-wide solutions. This is why we’re proud to support the Sandoz Scholarships 2025 in partnership with One Young World, bringing together an interdisciplinary cohort of 5 outstanding young leaders to attend the One Young World Summit in Munich, Germany on 3 – 6 November 2025 as part of the global Sandoz delegation. The scholarship is intended for young leaders who are tackling systemic barriers to healthcare access or creating innovative solutions to promote equitable access to healthcare and medication in their communities, countries, or the world at large. Examples of relevant work may include: Innovative digital or AI-driven platforms to reach underserved communities with limited physical healthcare or pharmaceutical facilities. Cutting-edge supply-chain solutions to distribute essential medications in remote and rural areas. Community-based healthcare education and training programmes in underserved communities. Advocacy for critical policy changes that make healthcare and medications more affordable and accessible. Synopsis of the 2025 Sandoz Scholarship Program Type: Fellowship Location: Munich, Germany Funding Type: Fully Funded Sponsor: One Young World + Sandoz Eligible Countries: All Summit Perks: Cost of travel to and from Munich, Hotel accommodation, Catering which includes (breakfast, lunch and dinner), Local transport costs, and lots more Deadline: March 28, 2025 Criterias for the 2025 Sandoz Scholarship Program Aged 18 – 30 Evidenced commitment to delivering positive change Demonstrated capacity for leadership Understanding of key local and/or global issues Track record of generating impactful and innovative solutions to address healthcare disparities or promote universal access to pharmaceuticals. Relevant examples of impact include: Innovative digital or AI-driven platforms to reach underserved communities with limited physical healthcare or pharmaceutical facilities; Cutting-edge supply-chain solutions to distribute essential medications in remote and rural areas; Community-based healthcare education and training programmes in underserved communities; Advocacy for critical policy changes that make healthcare and medications more affordable and accessible. Note Most delegates are between the ages of 18 and 30. The One Young World team will consider applications from those who are older than 30, pending demonstration of appropriate personal impact, initiative, and willingness to engage. We are not able to accept applications from those who will be aged under 18 at the time of the Summit. Rewards for participating in the 2025 Sandoz Scholarship Program Access to the One Young World Summit 2025 in Munich. Hotel accommodation in a private room between 2 – 6 November 2025 (inclusive) The cost of travel to and from Munich (economy class) Catering which includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner (provided by the hotel and during the Summit) Cost of transportation between airport and hotel via public transport Participation in Sandoz-hosted sessions for their delegation in the lead-up to and during the Summit, and a Sandoz “buddy” to enhance networking and engagement. Deadline: March 28, 2025 Apply Here for the 2025 Sandoz Scholarship Program

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