Application Deadline: 10 April, 2026
LOCATION: France
The Youth World Summit 2026 is a global youth conference taking place in Paris, France, from 11 to 14 June 2026, bringing together young leaders, students, professionals, and changemakers to engage in dialogue on youth policy, leadership, peace, and sustainable development. The summit is organized by the Center for International Policy and Sustainability (CIPS).
ELIGIBILITY:
Summit Themes: The Youth World Summit 2026 will explore critical global and regional challenges through a youth-centered policy lens, including:
Youth Policy & Global Governance
Peace, Security & Conflict Transformation
Climate Action & Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Leadership, Diplomacy & Global Citizenship
Youth Participation in Decision-Making
The Youth World Summit 2026 is open to young people aged 17 to 46 from all countries and backgrounds. They welcome:
Students (undergraduate, graduate, doctoral)
Young professionals and early-career leaders
Entrepreneurs, researchers, activists, and volunteers
Individuals from all academic and professional fields
Nationality, academic discipline, or professional sector is not a barrier—diversity is a core value of the summit.
Selection Criteria:
The scholarship selection process is designed to be transparent, competitive, and merit-based. Applications are reviewed by an independent assessment team to ensure diversity, inclusion, and global representation.
Motivation and Clarity of Purpose
Applicants are evaluated on their motivation and clarity of purpose, showing a clear understanding of their goals and how the program supports their personal and professional development.
Academic, Professional, or Community Engagement
Applicants are considered based on academic, professional, or community engagement, reflecting active participation, dedication, and meaningful experience.
BENEFIT:
100 SCHOLARSHIP SEATS: A total of 100 Fully Funded and Partially Funded seats are available through a competitive, merit-based process, enabling equitable access and global representation of emerging youth leaders.