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2025 NEXT GENERATION FORESIGHT PRACTITIONERS FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 23:59 GMT+1 on July 31, 2025. 

LOCATION:  England 

Every year they invite a diverse group of visionary young professionals who have just begun to explore the futures and foresight field to apply to our NGFP Fellowship journey. They welcome applications from individuals and teams aged 18-35 who are beginning to explore the futures and foresight field and those over 35 with less than one year of experience in the sector. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Young professionals (18-35 years old) at the beginning of your futures and foresight journey and those who are older with under one year of experience in futures and foresight.

Looking to expand their futures & foresight knowledge and network.

Committed to community and network building.

Working on a brave, pioneering, futures-focused project idea for lasting change at the systems level in your communities or globally, and can be enhanced, scaled, and its impact deepened by using foresight.

Collaborative lifelong learners with a long-term vision for impact (at least 10 years ahead).

From anywhere in the world, especially those anchored in Asia and Africa – including Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the Caribbean, Central and South America, the Pacific Islands and the Balkans.

We are particularly enthusiastic about applications from those working on the world’s most complex issues, or what we call Foresight Transformation Missions. They are Climate & Just Transitions, Democracy & Sustainable Development, Emerging Technologies, Futures Methods From Around the World & Indigenous Futures, Intergenerational Fairness, Nuclear Security, and Peacebuilding.

BENEFIT:

A USD 1,000 kick-started fund to support your project

A platform to connect with like-minded people from around the world

A project partner (usually an expert foresight practitioner) 

Foresight capability building via our introductory training course

Bi-weekly news & opportunity emails, including information about grants to develop your changemaking projects

Opportunity to be part of regional or thematic hubs 

Opportunity to participate in relevant futures and foresight events and projects

Opportunity to run for a USD 10,000 prize at the end of the fellowship year

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QUEEN MARY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON SANCTUARY SCHOLARSHIP 2025/26

Application Deadline: 16 May 2025

LOCATION: England

Queen Mary University of London is offering tuition fee and maintenance support for up to two undergraduate students who are asylum seekers or have a temporary immigration status awarded as a result of a claim for asylum but outside of the immigration rules, studying on degree programmes in the Faculty of Science & Engineering or the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.

ELIGIBILITY:

For your application to be considered, you must:

Have a temporary immigration status awarded as a result of a claim for asylum but outside of the immigration rules (e.g. limited leave to remain, discretionary leave to remain, humanitarian protection); or

Be an asylum seeker or child of an asylum seeker;

Be ineligible to obtain funding from the Student Loan Company due to your immigration status; and

Have submitted a UCAS application for a place on an Undergraduate course in the Faculty of Science & Engineering or the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences by 29th January 2025, have received a conditional or unconditional offer from Queen Mary University of London; and

Not already hold an equivalent or higher level qualification.

The deadline for the Sanctuary Scholarship 2025/26 is 16th May 2025

Please complete the form below to submit your application:

Application Form 2025/26

Alongside your application, you must email all relevant documentation to bursaries@qmul.ac.uk – this may include but is not limited to:

ARC (Application Registration Card)

Bail form (Temporary Admission Document or BAIL 201

BRP (Biometric Residency Permit)/eVisa

Passport/Travel Document

Driver’s Licence

Birth Certificate

Please be aware that they may request further evidence/documentation from you to confirm the Right to Study.

BENEFIT:

Value: Full fee waiver; £1,700 Queen Mary Bursary per year; £8,877 living cost grant per year for those living in a parental home or £13,762 living cost grant for those living independently.

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