Deadline: 03-Mar-2026
The Higher School of Politics, organized by the Center for Political Studies and Analytics “Eidos” with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Ukraine, invites young leaders aged 21–30 to participate in an intensive political leadership program. The free program includes three three-day seminars, covering democratic values, governance, public administration, and international politics. Applications are due March 3, 2026, and selected participants have accommodation and meals covered.
Overview of the Program
The Higher School of Politics is a professional training platform for emerging public leaders in Ukraine. The program aims to:
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Strengthen systematic and professional influence on social processes
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Promote commitment to democratic values and the rule of law
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Encourage personal responsibility for Ukraine’s future
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Develop practical knowledge in public administration, ethical leadership, and international politics
Structure and Delivery
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Three intensive three-day seminars per study group
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Two separate study groups to ensure immersive learning
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Training delivered in partnership with the Ukrainian State University of Applied Sciences
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Supported by a network of 850+ alumni, including parliamentarians, government officials, entrepreneurs, and community leaders
Eligibility Criteria
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Age: 21–30 years old
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Experience: Prior involvement in public or socio-political activity, including activism, political service, military service, or veterans
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Candidates must demonstrate proactive civic engagement and commitment to democratic principles
Learning Focus Areas
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Political ideologies and governance structures
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Public administration and ethical leadership
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International politics and security
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Civic responsibility and active participation in public life
How to Apply
Applicants must submit all documents through the online registration form:
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Registration form completed online
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Essay: Titled “Ukraine’s Strategy in a Changing World,” analyzing Josep Borrell’s speech on the new world order
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Letter of recommendation: Uploaded in PDF format
No additional submissions are required.
Program Costs and Benefits
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Participation: Free of charge
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Covered by organizers: Accommodation and meals during seminars
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Participant responsibility: Travel expenses
Key Dates
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Application deadline: March 3, 2026, at 11:59 p.m.
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Program dates vary per seminar and will be communicated to selected participants
Why It Matters
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Builds future leaders capable of influencing Ukraine’s governance and public life
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Strengthens knowledge of democratic values, security, and international affairs
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Provides access to a prestigious alumni network for ongoing mentorship and professional growth
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Missing the March 3 deadline
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Submitting essays that do not analyze Josep Borrell’s speech
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Uploading incomplete or incorrectly formatted recommendation letters
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Failing to demonstrate prior public or socio-political experience
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply? Young leaders aged 21–30 with public, socio-political, or military experience in Ukraine.
2. Is the program free? Yes, accommodation and meals are covered, but travel expenses are the participant’s responsibility.
3. What documents are required? Registration form, essay, and a PDF letter of recommendation.
4. How long are the seminars? Each seminar lasts three days, with three seminars per study group.
5. What topics are covered? Democratic values, governance, public administration, ethical leadership, international politics, and security.
6. Can international participants apply? The program is primarily for Ukrainian citizens with local engagement experience.
7. What is the alumni network like? Over 850 graduates, including parliamentarians, government officials, community leaders, and entrepreneurs.
Conclusion
The Higher School of Politics equips young Ukrainian leaders with practical knowledge, democratic insight, and civic skills necessary to shape the country’s future. Through immersive seminars, mentorship, and access to a strong alumni network, participants gain the tools to actively influence public life and contribute to Ukraine’s governance and social development.
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