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EUROPE’S N0.1 MBA (BLOOMBERG) POETS AND QUANT’S PROGRAM OF THE YEAR 

If you’re a woman with bold leadership dreams but life has thrown obstacles your way,  this is for you. Introducing the IMD MBA Europe’s #1 MBA (Bloomberg) and Poets & Quants’ Program of the Year, a one-year, high-impact program in Switzerland that transforms leaders and futures. And for women who’ve faced challenges like financial barriers, family duties, or career breaks, the BackPack-Excellence Scholarship for Women could cover your full tuition. About the BackPack-Excellence Scholarship This full scholarship is built to empower resilient, driven women who’ve had the odds stacked against them, and are ready to lead with purpose and impact. Designed for women who’ve faced: How to Apply 🔗 Learn more or start your application: www.imd.org/mba Visit Official Website  for more Information and Application 

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OHCHR/ARDS Partnership Support for Alumni Initiatives Advancing Racial Justice

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), through its Anti-Racial Discrimination Section (ARDS), is now offering both financial and substantive support to alumni-led events and initiatives focused on combating racism and promoting the human rights of people of African descent. If you’re planning an event or advocacy initiative aligned with these goals, here’s your chance to gain UN-backed assistance to bring your vision to life. Available supports: 1. Financial Assistance OHCHR will directly manage and provide financial contributions ranging from USD 1,000 to 3,000, depending on project needs and available funds. This support can be used for: 2. Substantive Support Eligibility criteria: To qualify for support, your initiative must meet the following criteria: Concept Note Inclusion: Application Process Submit your complete concept note via email at least 12 weeks in advance to both: • kellie-shandra.ognimba@un.org  • ohchr-africandescentfellowship@un.org  Selection Criteria Note Successful applicants will be contacted by OHCHR/ARDS with full details on the terms, conditions, and support modalities. For more information and Application, Visit Official Webpage

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PhD in Progress? Here’s Your Chance to Research at the WTO HQ in Geneva

If you’re in the final stretch of your PhD and passionate about global trade policy, the WTO Support Programme for Doctoral Studies offers a rare opportunity to sharpen your research within the very institution shaping world trade. This programme supports doctoral students from developing and least-developed countries who are researching WTO-related topics. What’s in It for You? Who Can Apply? To be eligible, you must: How to Apply Note: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis This internship does not guarantee future job placement at the WTO, but it’s a significant leap forward in your academic and policy career. Visit Official Website for more Information and Application

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Join the FATE Institute Fellowship for Policy & Research Leaders

The FATE Institute Fellowship offers an exclusive platform for scholars, researchers, and policy experts to drive change in Nigeria’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Though unpaid, the fellowship provides invaluable exposure, collaboration opportunities, and a front-row seat in national policy conversations shaping Nigeria’s future. Why You Should Apply Who They’re Looking For Interested? Start your journey where research meets reform and data drives development. Visit Official Website for more Information and Application.

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Break Into Film: A Fully Funded Gateway for Future Creators & Scholars

If you’ve ever dreamed of bringing stories to life on screen, this is your moment. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or a creative intern exploring the world of cinematography, a fully funded film production course can be your fast track into the industry without the financial burden. Why You Should Consider a Fully Funded Film Production Program Who Should Apply? Visit Official Website for More Information and Application

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Launch Your Global Development Career with the UNDP Graduate Programme

Launch Your Global Development Career with the UNDP Graduate Programme The UNDP Graduate Programme offers a life-changing opportunity to gain hands-on experience in international development across UNDP’s global offices, from country-level to regional and headquarters placements. Eligibility Criteria: Educational Requirements: APPLY NOW  Where Will You Work? Past cohorts have worked in diverse global locations such as: New York (UN HQ), Thailand, Maldives, Mongolia, Philippines, Trinidad & Tobago, Switzerland, Bhutan, and more. This is your gateway to the United Nations system and a career in global impact. Ready to accelerate change? Join the UNDP Graduate Programme and be part of the future of development.

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OHCHR/ARDS Partnership Support for Alumni Initiatives Advancing Racial Justice

OHCHR/ARDS Partnership Support for Alumni Initiatives Advancing Racial Justice The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), through its Anti-Racial Discrimination Section (ARDS), is now offering both financial and substantive support to alumni-led events and initiatives focused on combating racism and promoting the human rights of people of African descent. If you’re planning an event or advocacy initiative aligned with these goals, here’s your chance to gain UN-backed assistance to bring your vision to life. Available supports: Eligibility criteria: To qualify for support, your initiative must meet the following criteria: Application Process: Submit your complete concept note via email at least 12 weeks in advance to both: Selection Criteria Note Successful applicants will be contacted by OHCHR/ARDS with full details on the terms, conditions, and support modalities. For more information and Application, Visit Official Webpage

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Apply for the 2026 Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellows Programme in Singapore

Apply for the 2026 Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellows Programme in Singapore Application Deadline: 30 July 2025 The Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellows Programme (WGWVFP) at the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute offers an exceptional opportunity to engage in impactful, policy-relevant research while being fully immersed in a leading regional think tank. Launched in honour of Professor Wang Gungwu, the former Chairman of ISEAS’ Board of Trustees, this programme supports promising thought leaders dedicated to advancing Southeast Asia’s understanding of big-power dynamics and regional cooperation. Key Research Focus Areas Applicants should align their research with one or more of the following themes: Fellowship Duration & Structure Successful fellows will: Fellowship Benefits Who Should Apply? The programme welcomes: Application Timeline (for 2026 Intake) Application Checklist Submit the following to development@iseas.edu.sg  Subject line: Application for ISEAS Wang Gungwu Visiting Fellows Programme 2026 – [Your Full Name] Need More Information? Contact: Mr. Malcolm Yiong Assistant Director, Development ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute 30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Singapore 119614 Email: development@iseas.edu.sg  For more information, Visit Official webpage 

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Spend a Fully-Funded Summer in Cambridge: Apply for the 2025 ERA:AI Fellowship on Frontier AI Safety and Governance

Spend a Fully-Funded Summer in Cambridge: Apply for the 2025 ERA:AI Fellowship on Frontier AI Safety and Governance Application Deadline: April 8, 2025. Are you a researcher, early-career academic, or working professional driven by a passion to shape the future of artificial intelligence? The Cambridge ERA:AI Fellowship 2025 is your gateway to an all-expenses-paid summer in one of the world’s most intellectually vibrant cities — Cambridge, UK. Running from June 29 to August 24, 2025, this eight-week talent programme is designed for individuals committed to understanding and mitigating the risks posed by frontier AI systems. Whether you’re in law, engineering, computer science, or policy — if you’re passionate about advancing AI safety, this opportunity is for you. Fellowship Overview The ERA:AI Fellowship offers a unique platform where participants are immersed in cutting-edge thinking on the risks and governance of advanced AI systems. You’ll receive tailored support to grow as a leader, researcher, or entrepreneur making real-world impact. Programme Streams: Fellows will be selected across three specialized streams: What You will Gain Who Should Apply? This opportunity is open to a broad range of applicants — whether you’re a: Even if you feel unsure about whether you meet every requirement, you are strongly encouraged to apply. ERA is especially keen to hear from individuals outside the traditional research pipeline. Application Details Note: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so apply early if possible! Apply now   Important Integrity Reminder ERA:AI values authenticity. All written responses must be your own — no use of external writing tools or AI-generated content is permitted. Any violation may lead to disqualification. Need Help? Join a Live Q&A Session Ask your questions directly in one of their live information sessions: (Links to sign up available on the official website) Ready to Shape the Future of AI? The ERA AI Fellowship is more than just a summer programme — it’s a launchpad for the next generation of AI policy shapers, safety researchers, and innovation leaders. If you’re ready to contribute to safe and responsible AI development, don’t miss this chance. or learn more at: Era fellowship For additional questions, check the ERA FAQ page or email hello@erafellowship.org. 

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Unlock the Future of Heritage: Apply for the UNESCO World Heritage Young Professionals Forum 2025 in Paris

Unlock the Future of Heritage: Apply for the UNESCO World Heritage Young Professionals Forum 2025 in Paris Application Deadline: 22 April 2025, 23:59 CET Are you a passionate young professional committed to protecting and promoting cultural and natural heritage in an increasingly digital world? This is your chance to join a global network of changemakers at the UNESCO World Heritage Young Professionals Forum 2025, held at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris from 1–8 July 2025. Under the timely theme “World Heritage in an Interconnected World: Leveraging Digital Technologies and Innovative Approaches,” this international forum will take place as part of the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee, with support from the Republic of Bulgaria. What to Expect: Who Should Apply? The forum is open to young professionals with a background or strong interest in heritage conservation, digital innovation, sustainability, or cultural preservation. Whether you are: This is your platform to contribute to the future of heritage management. Application Details What You’ll Gain: As we face growing challenges—from climate change to digital disruption—the need for innovative, tech-savvy heritage leaders has never been greater. If you’re driven to protect the past while embracing the future, this forum is the perfect springboard. Apply now and become a global voice in World Heritage innovation. Visit Official webpage for more Information and Application  

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