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European University Institute Fellowship For Early & Mid-Career Professions Opens For Entries (Fully Sponsored)

The School of Transnational Governance (STG) at the European University Institute (EUI) is offering fellowships to early- and mid-career policy professionals for the academic year 2021-2022.

The STG Policy Leader Fellowship is a global programme at the vibrant campus of an international institution.

The EUI is a unique world-class centre for research and postgraduate teaching in the social sciences, situated in Florence, Italy. The STG delivers teaching, research and high-level training in the methods, knowledge, skills and practice of governance beyond the state.

The STG, founded in 2017, brings the worlds of academia and policy-making together in an effort to navigate a context, both inside and outside Europe, where policy-making increasingly transcends national borders and governmental activity.

Fellowship Details

The STG’s Policy Leader Fellowship is a global programme providing a unique opportunity for policy professionals from around the world to further develop their policy work and professional skills.

Whilst participating in workshops, training and skills development sessions, conferences and other events, in addition to interacting with the other fellows, policymakers and the academic community at the EUI.

Fellowship Requirements

STG is looking for individuals who work on and are engaged in advancing public policies, promoting policy change and policy innovation.

Policy Leader Fellows (PLFs) are;

  • early- to mid-career professionals (e.g. in civil service, media and non-governmental organisations, business, public management, advocacy coalitions);
  • able to demonstrate both professional experience and potential for future excellence in the policy process;
  • genuinely engaged individuals involved in policy issues, especially those related to transnational governance;
  • self-motivated, able to present a clear work plan for the use of the fellowship;
  • curious and engaged contributors. Fellows are expected to be part of the EUI community on a daily basis and to participate in peer discussions on topics which may be beyond their expertise;
  • fluent in written and spoken English.

The fellows may have academic affiliations, but it is neither essential nor desirable. They must have an MA/MSc degree, which is the minimum level of education required. However, in exceptional circumstances, applications without a master’s degree will also be considered.

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The fellowship is open to applications from anywhere in the world, regardless of nationality. EU citizenship is not required. There is no maximum or minimum age limit.

Fellowship Duration and Reward

The main role of the Policy Leader Fellows is to enhance their policy work and leadership potential; to present their work and communicate effectively and intelligently with a wide range of different audiences locally and globally, and to make a lasting effect in their respective fields.

Policy Leader Fellows are expected to be self-driven and able to define their own targets, networks and alliances.

The fellowships last for five (fixed term in the first or second semester) or ten months (a fixed term from September to the end of June). Fellows who come to Florence for five months give a presentation of their work in progress to the STG community and later to a broader policy audience; produce at least one article/blog post and/or policy brief/paper; may contribute to STG training, and engage in seminars and workshops at the EUI and with other stakeholders.

STG is looking for individuals who work on and are engaged in advancing public policies, promoting policy change and policy innovation.

We expect the Fellows will be publishing and appear at events and in the media during the fellowship period. Fellows who join STG for ten months are expected to do all of the above while also working on major transnational projects with the potential of breakthrough, having a substantial ‘multiplier’ effect in the given policy field, often in collaboration with other institutions, civil society organizations, media, and donors.

The fellowship is fully-funded with a grant of € 2,500 per month. A family allowance is available where appropriate.

The language of the programme is English.

Required Documents

  • Prepare your CV in PDF. Additionally, a short biography is requested in the application form. The bio serves the purpose of the selection process and will also be used for communications purposes if the applicant is accepted for the fellowship. It should be written in third person singular and be around 100-120 words (around 800 characters with spaces).
  • Prepare a letter of motivation (max 1000 words) in PDF, describing your interests and/or links with transnational policy issues, your future professional ambitions and the reasons to apply for the fellowship (a short summary of this document of max. 1000 characters is requested in the application form).
  • Prepare a work-plan with the title of (max. 1500 words) in PDF, describing what you hope to achieve during the fellowship and the detailed plan of the steps necessary to achieve that goal (a short summary of this document of max. 1000 characters is requested in the application form). The work-plan should include a portfolio of activities that will mark the progress during the fellowship, in particular: milestones of the work to be carried out, potential partners, foreseeable funding partnerships, the type of contributions to be made to the STG and EUI community, the outputs, the communications and dissemination of the results (media and social).
    Applicants may also wish to detail how the work plan will extend beyond the fellowship; how this work will have a ‘multiplier’ effect after the fellowship and plans to contribute to and commitment to their policy topic or sector beyond the duration of the fellowship.
    As all plans are different, there is no template we can provide. The plan must be clear and structured, with well-defined and realistic goals that can be achieved within the duration of the fellowship.
  • A copy of the highest educational certificate, in PDF.
  • Work sample
    Candidates should submit 1-3 sample/s of their work (e.g. a policy paper/report/brief, an article, an op-ed, a web link, interview, social media piece, blogpost etc.) to help demonstrate the interest and ambition of the candidate.

Please use standard international fonts, do not use macros, special characters, password-protection, electronic signatures or logos. Documents should be submitted in English

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