Call for Applications - "Global Governance Futures: Robert Bosch Foundation Multilateral Dialogues "
“全球治理的未来” 高端青年领袖峰会诚招申请
The Global Governance Futures program, or GGF, is bringing together young professionals from established and rising powers to look ahead to the year 2025 and recommend ways to address key global challenges. Building on previous rounds of the program, the upcoming GGF 2025 will assemble 25 individuals from Germany, China, Japan, India and the United States (five from each country) to form three working groups that focus on either internet governance, geoengineering governance or the future of global arms control. Over the course of 2014 and 2015, during four dialogue sessions that take place in the five participating countries, the working groups will produce scenarios toward 2025 and develop concrete policy suggestions for efictive and accountable governance.
The four dialogue sessions (each five to eight days) will take place in Berlin (8-12 June 2014), Beijing and Tokyo (October 2014), New Delhi (January 2015) and Washington, DC (May 2015).
The GGF fellows will disseminate the results of their working group through reports, op-eds in major publications, policy papers, journal articles and high profile presentations.
If you are ready to join an exceptional group of innovative minds and young professionals, and prepared to foster new connections across boundaries, then we look forward to receiving your application to become a GGF fellow.
GGF is jointly implemented by the Global Public Policy Institute, Hertie School of Governance, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, the Tokyo Foundation, Keio University (to be confirmed), the Centre for Policy Research, Ashoka University, the Brookings Institution and Princeton University. The program is generously supported by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
To learn more about GGF 2025, the two previous rounds of the program and our alumni, please visit
www.ggfutures.net.
Please find the detailed application requirements in the attachment.