Application Deadline: February 14th 2020
The Eisenhower Global Scholars Program will send four outstanding American university graduates abroad for the 2020-2021 academic year to prestigious universities in Europe for intensive study and hands-on work experience in two major areas:
- Master of Public Policy degree from the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford for internationally-minded students focused on public service and effective governance.
- Master in International Relations degree at the School of Global and Public Affairs at IE University in Madrid for students focused on the global economy, innovation and entrepreneurship.
Each Eisenhower Scholar will spend a full academic year of postgraduate study leading to a Master’s Degree at either the University of Oxford or IE University in Madrid. All courses are offered in English.
During their academic year of study, or after the school year is completed, the Scholars will travel for two weeks to a few cities in Europe to meet with Eisenhower Fellows. Eisenhower Scholars will experience the lifelong connection to a network of like-minded leaders. The Scholars will be offered optional summer internships in collaboration with the EF Global Network.
Preferred candidates will be between 20 and 30 years old and will have:
- a track record of achievement, including a strong academic undergraduate record and community involvement
- demonstrated leadership potential
- a concrete project proposal that this international post-graduate study will advance
Applicants for the Global Scholarship Program are students admitted to
Oxford and IE and should have an exceptional academic record with an
impressive upward trajectory that ranks them near the top of their peers.
In addition to academic ability and achievement, applicants must
demonstrate a high level of commitment to public service, as evidenced by
their chosen career path in the public, private or non-profit fields and/or an
outstanding record of community service.
Applicants must have graduated from a four-year American university with
a 3.7 Grade Point Average (out of 4.0), have a track record of leadership
and achievement and a commitment to tackling real world challenges
through a concrete project idea. The preferred age range is 20 to 30.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Eisenhower Fellowships’ Global Program 2020