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AILA International Fellowship

Preparing aspiring leaders for effective and meaningful leadership in today’s world.
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Course Dates
October 17-21, 2022*
Location
CSIS Headquarters, 1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20036
Tuition
$4,500**
Application Deadline
June 6, 2022
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* In the event that the COVID-19 pandemic prevents CSIS from hosting the program in person or significantly impacts participants’ ability to travel, we will reevaluate programming and dates to retain the essential experiential nature of this program. Accepted applicants will be notified of any changes as soon as possible.

**Tuition does not include lodging or transportation. A limited amount of financial aid for candidates in the not-for-profit sector may be available.

Overview

The Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy (AILA) at CSIS offers its flagship leadership program, the AILA International Fellowship, to equip aspiring global leaders to be effective and ethical changemakers. This transformational experience gives participants the tools and agile mindset to enact innovative solutions to the challenges of today’s volatile world. Through an intensive and interactive week of seminars and experiential learning, AILA International Fellows gain a deeper understanding of the complex global dynamics and moral constraints they face as leaders.

The AIF program brings together a diverse cohort of mid-career professionals in the corporate, nonprofit, military, and government arenas from across the U.S. and around the globe. Each year, a select group of approximately 24 Fellows leverage their diversity to address the intellectual, ethical, cultural, and policy questions that are central to effective leadership in today’s world. Each Fellow amplifies their professional skills and leadership potential in a collaborative, cross-sector, and multicultural atmosphere.

Since 2003, CSIS has welcomed more than 280 AILA International Fellows from 61 countries, creating a vibrant and supportive network of alumni who continue to engage with one another on contemporary issues and leadership strategies.

Curriculum

CSIS draws from its network of world-class scholars and practitioners to create a wide-ranging, dynamic, and pragmatic approach to leadership, ethics, and global issues. The curriculum includes:
 
  • Experiential leadership and team-building exercises
  • Deep reflections on ethical approaches to global issues
  • Workshops on effective communication and negotiation
  • Briefings on global policy challenges and opportunities
  • Case studies of real-world policy dilemmas

Eligibility

CSIS is seeking a diverse and accomplished cohort of mid-career leaders to co-create a vibrant learning experience. The selection committee will consider candidates’ professional background and leadership potential, as well as demonstrated interest in the four program pillars: global issues, leadership, ethics, and communication. Proficiency in English is obligatory, as the program requires active engagement in discussions and activities.

How to Apply

Applications for the Fall 2022 Fellowship are now open. Applications are due by Monday, June 6, 2022, by 11:59 PM ET

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Contact

For more information, please contact Barbara Petzen, Director of Learning Experiences, at bpetzen@csis.org.

 

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