CHENNAI:
Young leaders who are driving social change are invited to apply/be nominated to a global leaders programme in the UK.
The Queen’s Young Leaders Programme, aims to discover, celebrate and develop exceptional NextGen leaders. Winners of this prestigious Award receive a unique package of training, mentoring and netw
Applications are open until 21 August 2017. For details on application/nomination process, eligibility criteria please go to www.queensyoungleaders.com
Who can apply/be nominated? Applicants/nominees must
(throughout 2018) be aged between 18 and 29 years; date of birth must fall between 1st January 1989 and 1st January 2000.
Have proven experience of working to improve their communities locally, regionally or at a national level and show evidence of achievements, leadership and evidence of having overcome obstacles.
Be supported by a suitable referee (a professional in one of the following occupations; teacher or counsellor; registered physician or nurse; church or community leader; social worker or family services; or business leader). Referees must not be relatives.
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