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Now Open: HISA Youth Fellowship 2025 at the University of Oxford!

Posted on: 08 May, 2025 Deadline: 25 May, 2025
Now Open: HISA Youth Fellowship 2025 at the University of Oxford!

The HISA Youth Fellowship 2025 is a prestigious global leadership program designed to empower young changemakers. It provides them with a unique platform to engage in high-level discussions, collaborative problem-solving, and policy-making exercises. Hosted at the historic Rhodes House, this fellowship will bring together exceptional young leaders, policymakers, academics, and practitioners to address pressing global challenges and drive impactful solutions. The fellowship will be hosted and organized by the HISA – Public Policy Research Institute.

Eligibility Criteria for Now Open: HISA Youth Fellowship 2025 at the University of Oxford!

  1. Applicants must be between 18-45 years old at the time of the fellowship.
  2. Open to all regions and nationalities.
  3. Should demonstrate a strong background in leadership, advocacy, research, or community engagement.
  4. Proficiency in English (all sessions will be conducted in English).
  5. Applicants should be passionate about youth activism, policy development, diplomacy, and global governance.
  6. Selection Criteria

    1. Candidates must clearly articulate their goals and how the fellowship aligns with their aspirations.
    2. Ability to influence change, lead initiatives, and contribute meaningfully to discussions.
    3. The selection process ensures diverse representation from different regions, sectors, and socio-economic backgrounds.
    4. Proven record of community engagement, advocacy, or policy initiatives is a plus one, but not mandatory.
    5. A solid track record of achievements in youth activism, volunteering, governance, diplomacy, or any relevant fields is desirable.


Benefits of Now Open: HISA Youth Fellowship 2025 at the University of Oxford!

  1. 30 Fully Funded Seats
  2. 100 Partially Funded Seats
  3. 50 Self-Funded Seats
  4. Learn from global experts
  5. Network with policymakers, researchers, and youth leaders
  6. Join workshops on AI, governance, climate, health, peacebuilding & more

How to Apply

Apply here: https://headwayinstitute.org/hisa-youth-fellowship/?via=hisauk

Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to shape the future — from the halls of Oxford

Application Deadline

25th May 2025


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