• July 3 - 7, 2017
  • London

The Young Diplomats Forum (YDF) is an intensive week long programme of practical sessions, workshops, policy exercises and institutional visits delivered by world leading experts.

Set up to recognise, enhance and develop the next generation of diplomats. This community of exceptionally bright and accomplished future leaders will gain further insight, tools and opportunities to engage with key stakeholders at a crucial time in their careers and broaden their connections to influence global leaders.

Location:

United Kingdom

Benefits

  • Contribute to the debate on the top of the global diplomatic agenda
  • Meet and interact with diplomats, ambassadors, ministers, members of the parliament, government’s officials, journalists, academics, and diplomacy experts
  • Attend sessions at  Parliament, Chamber of Commerce, EU Commission and European Parliament Representation Office
  • Workshops on Smart Diplomacy
  • Increase your knowledge, contacts and skills sets to boost your career
  • Create a lasting legacy of Young Diplomats Forum 2017

Eligibilities

Anyone below the age of 35

Eligible Regions: Global

Application Process

Applications are now open. To apply for this year’s Young Diplomats Forum in London, you will need to send us a current CV and  personal statement ( no more than 500 words).

 

Application Deadline: June 15, 2017

Application ClosedOfficial link

For Further Queries

For more information about the application process, please feel free to contact us via email on [email protected] or call us on +44(0) 208 853 3293
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