Application Deadline: MARCH 7TH, 2022
The Legatum Fellowship is a competitive program designed to help aspiring entrepreneurs gain a world class education at MIT, as well as extensive mentor and community support, in order maximize their likelihood of success as principled, impactful leaders in emerging markets. Each year we build a cohort 20-25 students dedicated to building and scaling ventures in the developing world and provide them with tuition, travel, and prototyping support, as well as access to mentors, special seminars, and other cross-campus resources.
PROGRAM ELEMENTS
This Fellowship is intensely action-oriented and suits the student who is fully committed to becoming a principled leader and improving the lives of others through entrepreneurship.
- Curriculum: Through our customized educational experience, students develop practical skills for navigating complex business environments, making principled business decisions, setting and reaching venture milestones, and building and leading teams globally.
- Mentorship: Legatum have an Entrepreneur-in-Residence dedicated to helping our Fellows navigate their entrepreneurial journey at MIT. We have also built a network of domain experts and mentors to provide guidance, encouragement, and specialized advice as needed.
- Community: MIT has a rich entrepreneurial ecosystem comprised of faculty, investors, potential partners, new technologies, and both aspiring and experienced entrepreneurs. The Legatum Center serves as a community hub, helping students navigate the pockets of MIT to secure the precise expertise and resources you’ll need to optimize your entrepreneurial journey.
ELIGIBILITY
In order to be eligible for the Fellowship, applicants must either be:
- A current MIT Student who will still be enrolled for the year-long duration of the fellowship
OR
- Admitted to begin a (full-time) degree program at MIT in the fall semester of the coming academic year
EXPECTATIONS
Legatum Fellows are expected to be fully engaged participants in the Legatum Center community. Expectations include:
- Completion of a for-credit management seminar that focuses specifically on the challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurs in the developing world
- Completion of one additional MIT course related to entrepreneurial leadership development
- At least one trip to the intended country of implementation to either conduct primary market research, test a prototype, or pilot the business model
- Participation in peer-to-peer training sessions
- Demonstrated willingness to learn and adapt the venture as necessary
- Participation in pitch events at the end of each semester
- Regular check-in meetings with the Legatum Center staff
- Participation in MIT’s entrepreneurial ecosystem through student-organized clubs and conferences
- Commitment to being an entrepreneurial leader in a developing country post-graduation
Financial Support
- Each Fellow receives funding up to $25,000 that can be used to support their school tuition and stipend.
- Fellows may also receive grants to support travel to emerging markets during the summer and winter breaks in order to build professional relationships, conduct primary market research, test prototypes, or run pilot studies.
If you have any questions regarding the Fellowship, please email [email protected].
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