An interdisciplinary course syllabus for students aged 14-16, focusing on critical thinking, research, and collaboration skills. Features include an Individual Research Report and a Collaborative Project, equipping learners for further… Continue Reading »
Celebrates the role that music and intellectual property (IP) rights play in our lives. Individuals or group participants submit a short video capturing the connection between music, IP rights, innovation,… Continue Reading »
A global program offering $500-$2500 in equity-free financial support, $1000 worth of online courses, and personalized mentorship to help launch social ventures. Includes a 3-day boot camp, virtual courses, and… Continue Reading »
A 2-day global summit (May 19-20, 2025) at World Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C., and online. Features a pitch competition for youth ages 18-35. Focuses on climate action, digital transformation,… Continue Reading »
A two-week interdisciplinary academic enrichment program for outstanding high school students from around the world in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Open to young global citizens who are 16-18 years and… Continue Reading »
A year-long research fellowship on global migration and technology. Open to global citizens with lived experiences of displacement, migration, or currently occupied spaces outside of Europe and North-America.
A 10-12 week paid internship between June and September 2025 at the IMF headquarters in Washington, DC. Open to PhD students in macroeconomics or related fields. Interns will conduct guided… Continue Reading »
The Rotary Foundation offers global grants to support large international activities with sustainable and measurable outcomes in Rotarys areas of focus.
The Global Innovation Fund provides grants and risk capital to support innovations that aim to improve the lives of people living in poverty and open to projects from around the… Continue Reading »
Global Citizenship Education (GCEd) aims to empower learners to build peaceful and secure societies. AI-based solutions could address challenges in GCEd, by fostering international collaboration among students from diverse backgrounds.