john smith trust
Type of work: Project and Program Management
Relevent Country: United Kingdom
Last Date: 23-06-2024
After last year’s successful pilot programme, the John Smith Trust is running a bespoke Fellowship Programme for Belarusian leaders and change-makers living in exile in 2024-5. The Leaders in Exile: ‘Future of Belarus’ Fellowship is for exceptional professionals living in exile and working towards a free and peaceful future for their country.
It brings together exceptional Belarusian professionals from different sectors, including civil society, journalism, politics, social enterprise, education and business, who are working to improve governance, justice and sustainability in their society and beyond.
The hybrid programme is a chance for Fellows to gain insights into the values, ways of working, and challenges faced by people and institutions in the UK, and to connect with counterparts and learn from each other’s work. The programme is comprised of a series of online workshops followed by a week-long residential programme in the UK. Each Fellow will participate in a core programme of group workshops and visits and have an individually-tailored programme of meetings related to their Action Plan. After completing the programme, Fellows will join the collaborative community of John Smith Fellows and will have the opportunity to participate in network activities. All their programmes are rooted in the belief that the way to find sustainable solutions is to work together, listening and learning from each other.
be a citizen of Belarus living outside of their country.
be aged 25-35.
be in permanent employment.
speak and write fluent English (preferably having already studied or worked in English).
demonstrate a commitment to the John Smith Trust’s shared values of tolerance, respect and openness towards one another at all times. The Trust strongly condemns Russia’s unlawful act of aggression on Ukraine and supports the people of Ukraine who are defending their freedom. Fellows who take part in their programmes are expected to accept this position.
demonstrate your potential as a leader in your chosen professional field, committed to building a fairer, more sustainable, and inclusive society in Belarus.
demonstrate a clear professional interest in one or more of these areas, and a broad interest in all three: climate and sustainability, governance and justice, and equality, diversity and inclusion.
propose an ‘Action Plan’ addressing a challenge in policy or practice in your field of expertise aimed at contributing to the development of a free and peaceful future for Belarus, which you intend to implement after the programme, and which will be informed by your experience in the UK.
be prepared to make a substantial commitment if selected as a Fellow: to dedicate time and effort into making the most of the hybrid programme and participating actively in the Fellow’s online and in-person community in the long term.Please note that the candidates selected are those whom the Trust feels will make the most significant long-term positive impact on their society’s development and not the development of their own careers.
Please note: Fellows are responsible for the cost and provision of their own medical and travel insurance during the residential programme in the UK.
Duration
The hybrid programme will run from October 2024 until the end of February 2025.
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