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Applications Open for Nigerian Economic Summit Group Bridge Fellowship

European Commission Call for Proposals: Pilot a Joint European Degree Label

Deadline: 25 October 2019

The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) in conjunction with LEAP Africa has announced the NESG Bridge Fellowship which is a merit-based fellowship jointly designed and administered by the NESG, a private sector Think-Tank and Policy Advocacy Group, and LEAP Africa, a youth-leadership development non-profit organization.

The NESG is a non-profit, non-partisan private sector organisation with a mandate to promote and champion the reform of the Nigerian economy into an open, private sector-led globally competitive economy. It was established in 1996 by a group of passionate and concerned private sector leaders as a platform for bringing together private sector leaders and senior public sector officials to discuss and dialogue on the future of the Nigerian Economy.

The NESG Bridge Fellowship is designed to inspire and equip a new generation of young visionary Nigerian leaders, with the skills to carry out policy-oriented research and advocacy for national transformation. Selected participants will undergo a rigorous and engaging capacity development process where they will contribute to knowledge production and policy at the national level.

Fellows will conduct their policy research and advocacy activities in-line with the Nigerian Economic Summit Group’s (NESG) 11 policy commissions, which include: Energy, science and technology, manufacturing and solid minerals development, agriculture and food security, infrastructure and logistics, human capital development, governance and institutions, trade investment and competitiveness, finance financial inclusion and financial markets, sustainability and tourism, hospitality, entertainment and creative industries policy commissions.

Selected applicants will be enrolled into an 18-month fellowship during which they will develop leadership, research and policy engagement skills and competencies; participate in policy research and advocacy work, as well as implement social impact projects. These professionals will be drawn from across the 36 states of Nigeria from academia, the private, public and development sectors through a stringent selection process.

By the end of the fellowship, fellows will

Eligibility Criteria

Application and Selection Process

Participants will be required to submit:

Selection Criteria

Applicants will be shortlisted based on the strength of their applications including:

How to Apply

Applicants can apply online via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.nesgroup.org/blog/Call-for-Application:-NESG-Bridge-Fellowship

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