Advancing Leadership Program

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What is the Advancing Leadership Program (ALP)? The aim of the ALP is to cultivate transdisciplinary (TD) leaders from various domains (policy, academia, civil society, business, local communities etc.) to develop and refine the skills, tools, competencies and mind-set that allow them to navigate uncertainty, manage diverse multi-actor teams, and work effectively across boundaries. The Belmont Forum’s ALP facilitates this enabling environment to produce TD leaders equipped to ethically and collaboratively tackle the world’s most pressing problems and drive sustainable solutions.
What does the ALP offer?
  • Community Building: Fellows will be a part of an international network of boundary-spanning change-makers who are driven by a deep commitment to transforming both systems and themselves. The ALP community are leaders who are ready to disrupt silos, amplify unheard voices, and co-create a more just and resilient world.
  • Hybrid Training Model: 1 year Fellowship program, virtual sessions complemented with in-person workshops, and practical outputs of leadership (fellows will engage in practical/tangible outputs to demonstrate their skills, knowledge, and leadership mindset applicable in real-world contexts).
  • Mentorship and advisory support: Fellows will be guided and mentored throughout their leadership journey
  • Curriculum Offerings: Interactive learning modules on TD foundations, leadership, facilitation, effective collaboration, and navigating power dynamics.
What is the estimated launch timeframe? The program will be launched in June in the SRI Congress 2025 in Chicago, USA.
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