Mo Ibrahim Fellowship in UK for Africans 2023

Mo Ibrahim Foundation Scholarship. Fellowship in UK for Africans
Mo Ibrahim Foundation Scholarship.

2023 Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship at Chatham House UK for Africans

Deadline: April 25, 2023.

Fellowship at UK for Africans

This fellowship in UK for Africans by Mo Ibrahim 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.

PROGRAM DETAILS

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.

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Weekly discussion seminars

In these sessions, fellows meet and discuss current international affairs challenges with subject 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

Global Introductions off-site visits (subject to latest Covid-19 regulations)

These half-day visits take place approximately every two months and allow fellows to meet with leaders and senior decision-makers from a variety of sectors.

Previous visits have included the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Department for International Development, Standard Chartered, and Thomson Reuters.

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Leadership workshops

Every two months, fellows participate in half-day workshops focusing on skills development within specific aspects of leadership such as ‘Leadership in a new role’ and ‘Fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.

Project presentations

Fellows present updates on their research projects to help develop presentation skills, provide a forum for peer-review and 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
‘Leadership in the 21st Century Breakfast

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Briefings

All fellows benefit from priority access to the ‘Leadership in the 21st Century Breakfast Briefings series. There, they have the opportunity to discuss leadership experiences and learn in an informal setting with leaders from government, business, media and the non-profit sectors.

Career mentoring (optional)

Fellows’ development is facilitated and supported by partnering them with mentors to enhance their career perspective and path.

ELIGIBILITY

  • The fellowship is open to citizens of any African country.
  • Applications will also be accepted from applicants holding dual nationality which includes any African country.
  • Applicants must hold a completed BA degree or equivalent and have experience with conducting research.
  • 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.
  • They do not impose age restrictions for applicants.

BENEFITS

The fellow will receive a monthly stipend of £2,365 which will cover London living costs, including accommodation, utilities, food, transport and other basic expenses.

The Academy will cover costs related to relocation, visas and payment of the UK’s Immigration Healthcare Surcharge which allows access to the UK National Health Service (Note: candidates may be required to pay for dental and optical treatments and medicines prescribed by a doctor), fieldwork and travel, research activities, and possible publication.

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SELECTION CRITERIA

  • Meet nationality requirements
  • Must hold a completed BA degree or equivalent
  • Must have a minimum of two years of professional experience in the field of the proposed research (this can include a PhD)
  • Experience with conducting independent research is essential
  • Proven leadership experience or leadership potential
  • Commitment to Chatham House values
  • Aptitude to benefit from the broad and inclusive nature of the fellowship
  • The relevance and clarity of the proposed research project, as demonstrated through the project proposal
  • Relevant background experience, as demonstrated through the curriculum vitae
  • Demonstrate the necessary English-language ability
  • Motivation to undertake the fellowship
  • A post-fellowship plan which indicates how the candidate will apply their research, skills and knowledge

APPLICATION

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 (see PDF for details)

For more Information:Visit the Official Webpage of 2022 Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship at Chatham House UK for Africans


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