Dubin Fellowship Programme At Harvard Kennedy School 2020 in the USA is inviting applications for the Graduate Fellowship Programme for Emerging Leaders in 2021.
Dubin Fellows are entering master’s degree students at Harvard Kennedy School who have demonstrated strong character, academic excellence, the ability to thrive and lead in the face of adversity, and a commitment to making a transformative impact on the communities they serve.
- Dubin Fellows are awarded a scholarship up to full tuition and health fees for up to two years, depending on the length of their graduate degree Programme.
- Fellows are eligible for a stipend up to $5000 to support unpaid summer internships or professional development.
Dubin Fellowship Programme Eligibility
To be considered eligible;
- Successful applicants will demonstrate their potential as emerging leaders by evidencing strong character, excellent academic credentials, a commitment to pursue a career with transformative impact on society, and the ability to thrive and lead in the face of adversity.
- Welcome Retreat: CPL Fellows interact with and get to know one another and begin the process of supporting one another’s aspirations as leaders.
- Leadership Discussion Series: During these sessions, fellows engage one another as well as eminent practitioners and local and national leaders on topics of service and leadership.
- Dubin Fellows will participate in a robust co-curricular program offered by the Center for Public Leadership.
- This fellowship is open to students entering their first year of study in any of the Harvard Kennedy School’s master’s degree programs.
- Both domestic and international students are eligible to apply.
Deadline: Application closes early December 2020.
How to Apply For Dubin Fellowship Programme
The following are the application procedure;
- A biographical profile, not to exceed 150 words. (This profile should be short, concise and in the third person.)
- Please include the following highlights: an introductory sentence including your name;
- The degree you are pursuing at Harvard Kennedy School in addition to any joint degree at Harvard or concurrent degree programme at another graduate or professional institution;
- Where you are from and where you currently reside; an overview and highlights of your relevant work/professional experience; significant leadership achievements including awards or certifications; and educational credentials with the degrees earned and institutions attended.