
FEELL FUTURE OF THE STATE FELLOWSHIP
Preparing you for the future of work in public policy, politics & the public sector
The future of the state is being shaped by The 4th Industrial (Technological) Revolution & The Social Justice Revolution. These revolutions will impact every sphere of society and will fundamentally change the way the workplace functions, posing new existential challenges. Only job-seekers and aspiring leaders who understand these changes and have the skills to adapt to them, will advance at the future of work in the public sector.
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The FEELL Future of the State Fellowship, brings together a global coalition of industry, nonprofit and government leaders to give aspiring policy leaders and civil servants a look into the volatile future of work in public policy & politics, training them to deliver transformational impact.
MEET SOME OF YOUR FACULTY
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PAUL RUPPERT
Campaign Strategist for President G.H.Bush
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john heilprin
Fr. Chief Correspondent of Associated Press, Geneva
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Antonia pereira
Focal Point for Gender Equality, International Criminal Court

AYSHA VALERY
Attorney advisor, US Dept of Justice; Fellow, Harvard Uni

LUCAS HERAL
Press and Digital Advisor to the Prime Minister of France

SAMAR VERMA
Fr. Global Head of Policy, Oxfam; Lecturer, Oxford Uni
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DR. RITU DEWAN
Senior Advisor to UNDP & World Bank on Gender Policy

Rory moore
Advisor, UK Govt; Forbes 30 U30; United Nations Youth Rep
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FELLOWSHIP STRUCTURE
Duration
2 Months
Eligibility
University students & young working professionals
Time Commitment
12 hrs/week
Format
Part-time,
Live Online
Cohort Starting
May, 2023
60 HRS OF LIVE INTERACTIVE LECTURES
No theoretical learning.
Practical industry insights delivered live by a global coalition of eminent policy leaders.
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30 INDUSTRY LEADER NETWORKING SESSIONS
Network and establish personal connections with global leaders in politics and policymaking, building networks crucial for career success.
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LIVE INDUSTRY PROJECT
Gain real world experience by working remotely on a live industry project for an industry client in the policy/political space. Fellows get work experience, mentorship and a certificate from the industry partner.
METHODOLOGY
In-class learning: Our lectures are tailored to provide real-world insights and a diverse range of industry perspectives that are unavailable through traditional forms of education. Learning from accomplished policy and political leaders from across the globe, who bring a cumulative 500+ years of government experience from 5 continents, will fundamentally change the way students view government, their careers, and their role in society. The fellowship program promises a transformative experience, critical to success in the public sector of the future.
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Industry learning: Across the 2 months every fellow works on a real world social industry project that supplements their in-class learning experience. The fellows work in groups to meet the needs of their client and will have weekly check-ins with them to ensure the successful execution of the project. The work is self-paced, providing the fellows with the flexibility to work at their own convenience.
EVALUATION & GRADUATION
Attendance for fellowship sessions is mandatory. Upon successful completion of the program, fellows will receive a graded diploma from FEELL and a work certificate issued by the industry partner for the successful execution of the 2-month industry project. To graduate, fellows must achieve a grade C or higher.
FEELL places a strong emphasis on real-world relevance over traditional rote learning. Instead of traditional exams, evaluations in the form of case studies and simulations are conducted after each module, with final grades being determined through a combination of in-class performance, module evaluations, and industry project performance.
TIME COMMITMENT
Approx 12-15 hrs/week (Including all in-class, self work & industry project commitments). All lectures and fellowship commitments are conducted in the evenings or over the weekends so as to not coincide with any full-time work or university commitments of the fellows.
SCHEDULE
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In addition to the above schedule, Fellows are expected to spend an average of 7 hrs/week of self work on the industry project.
Note- This is a representative schedule only, subject to change based on faculty availability.
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SCHEDULE
ELIGIBILITY, FEES & FUNDING
In addition to the above schedule, Fellows are expected to spend an average of 7 hrs/week of self work on the industry project.
Note- This is a representative schedule only, subject to change based on faculty availability.