The British Council is currently looking for individuals from across Mexico to become a member of their international policy and leadership programme.
As a member of Future Leaders Connect, the selected participants will access a nine day residential programme of advanced policy and leadership development at the University of Cambridge, becoming part of a group of phenomenal young leaders from around the world discussing today’s biggest global challenges in the Houses of Parliament and will have private meetings with inspirational leaders. The costs of travel, accommodation and meals are covered by the British Council and the programme is fully accessible.
Last year Future Leaders Connect members met with former UN Secretary Generals Kofi Annan, Ban Ki-moon, Ernesto Zedillo as well as other world leaders. They presented their policy ideas to Ministers at 10 Downing Street and since taking part in the programme almost all of the UK members have accessed a fully funded international professional development opportunities.
If you know possible candidates, or would like to apply yourself, bear in mind applications close on Sunday 13 May (1300hrs) on the following link: bit.ly/flcmexico. Keep in mind that the requirements are to be aged 18-35, live anywhere in Mexico, have a policy idea in any field that could make change across Mexico and beyond and be able to attend the programme from 22 October – 1 November.
Karely Alvarado Ochoa | Project Manager – Society (Temporary)
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