GLOBSEC Young Leaders Forum 2024

Deadline: May 31, 2024

Program Starts: August 30, 2024

Program Ends: September 01, 2024

Events

Conferences

Location(s)

  • Czech Republic
Prague

Overview

The applications for the GLOBSEC Young Leaders Forum 2024 are now open! This prestigious event offers a unique opportunity for emerging leaders to engage in discussions on pressing global issues, apply their policymaking skills, and network with leading figures in their field. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this year’s cohort. Apply now!

Details

An essential aspect of GLOBSEC’s trajectory toward success lies in its origins as a student initiative that has evolved into a significant international platform. Our dedication to involving young professionals has remained unwavering, and we continuously seek ways to enrich this aspect. In 2013, the inaugural GLOBSEC Young Leaders Forum (GYLF) was convened alongside the annual GLOBSEC Forum. This platform afforded young professionals the opportunity to deliberate on pressing global challenges, hone their policymaking acumen, and forge connections with esteemed leaders and experts.

As the premier gathering of its kind in Central Europe, GYLF has evolved into a distinguished assembly of young professionals and decision-makers on the global stage. Through the GLOBSEC Young Leaders Forum, participants engage in both formal and informal dialogues with prominent politicians, policymakers, intellectuals, and researchers.

The GLOBSEC Young Leaders Forum opens the doors for young professionals to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the concurrent GLOBSEC Forum that will be hosted in Prague, from 30 August to 1 September 2024.

The History 

A key part of the GLOBSEC success story is the fact that it grew out of a student project to become a major international forum. The very first young leaders’ format organised by GLOBSEC was the 2012 Bratislava Young Atlanticist Summit, a European leg of a young professionals programme organised by the Atlantic Council, culminating in a Young Atlanticist Summit on the sidelines of the 2012 NATO Summit in Chicago. One of the purposes of then establishing GLOBSEC Young Leaders Forum was to create a network of future leaders to work on strengthening transatlantic cooperation; an aim which has since extended to cooperation with other leading organisations and forums promoting young leaders’ participation in the public and private sphere globally.  

In addition to the annual Forum, GYLF has also become an umbrella term for additional activities aimed at engaging young leaders and professionals. Chief among them is the presence of the young leaders at GLOBSEC Tatra Summit, which brings together key representatives from the public and private sectors to address the most pressing European political, economic, and financial issues. In 2016, GLOBSEC Young Europeans Forum was organised on the occasion of the Slovak EU Council Presidency. Participants met for the first time at the European Council Summit in Bratislava, then reconvened at the GLOBSEC Tatra Summit. Since 2018, the Tatra Summit has also included a young leaders’ cohort consisting of GYLF alumni as well as emerging leaders in the private sector across Europe. Fully integrated into the conference agenda, the Tatra Summit young leaders are involved in formulating policy proposals and outcomes as well as the formal and informal discussions.  

The Alumni 

Over the course of its 10 editions, GYLF has welcomed over 260 participants from over 50 countries and from 160 leading institutions in the realm of politics, business, and the non-governmental sector. When selecting the young leaders, we strive to keep the balance in the realm of three main areas. First of all, though our geographical focus remains predominantly European (with all regions included), the last few editions of the Forum have seen an increased presence from other parts of the world, including North and Latin America, Canada, Morocco and Australia. Secondly, the breadth of expertise not only matches the key themes of the Forum rather closely, but also aims to engage different kinds of expertise from a wide variety of public, private and non-governmental sector institutions. And lastly, we are deeply committed to promoting gender equality and increasing female expert presence in policy debates and policy making. Last’s year edition of the Forum has almost exactly flipped the balance of the inaugural edition, with 63 percent of participants being female.  

Opportunity is About


Eligibility

Candidates should be from:


Description of Ideal Candidate

Who can apply?

Young professionals between 25 and 35 years of age with proficient knowledge of English and professional interest and experience within key topics shaping our future:

  • Regional, European and transatlantic security challenges
  • European politics, priorities of EU
  • Emerging threats and trends
  • Cybersecurity and digital resilience
  • Geopolitical dynamics and strategic partnerships
  • Disinformation and hybrid threats
  • Innovation and technology
  • Economy and energy
  • Climate security and environmental sustainability

Dates

Deadline: May 31, 2024

Program starts:

August 30, 2024

Program ends:

September 01, 2024

Program Starts: August 30, 2024

Program Ends: September 01, 2024


Cost/funding for participants

There is no participation fee for the programme. GLOBSEC will provide accommodation and board subsidies for all GYLF participants to help offset the participation cost. GLOBSEC will not cover transportation costs. However, travel grants may be distributed to selected participants on an individual basis and only up to the price decided by the organisers.  

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