Global Governance Futures program launches search for fellows
The Global Governance Futures program (GGF)
is seeking 25 young professionals to come together to look ahead 10 years and recommend ways to address global challenges.
Building on two previous rounds of the program (GGF 2020 and GGF 2022), the upcoming GGF 2025 will assemble individuals from Germany, China, Japan, India and the US (five from each country) to form three working groups that focus on internet governance, geoengineering governance or global arms control in the year 2025. The application deadline is 16 February 2014.
Over the course of 2014 and 2015, in a series of dialogue sessions hosted in the five participating countries, the working groups will produce scenarios toward 2025 and develop concrete policy suggestions for effective and accountable governance.
GGF is jointly implemented by the GPPi, the Hertie School of Governance, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, the Tokyo Foundation, Keio University, the Centre for Policy Research, Ashoka University, the Brookings Institution and Princeton University. The program is generously supported by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.