Policy Leader Fellowship (PLF) – Florence School of Transnational Governance (STG)
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Overview
The Policy Leader Fellowship (PLF) is a prestigious residential programme at the Florence School of Transnational Governance (STG), European University Institute (EUI).
It is designed for mid-career policy professionals from across the world—covering politics, civil service, journalism, NGOs, and other policy fields.
What makes it unique?
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Offers direct insight into EU policymaking.
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Emphasizes hands-on experience, not academic background.
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Brings together a global cohort with diverse real-world policy experience.
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Fellows spend 5 or 10 months developing policy-driven solutions to global governance challenges.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
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Come from any country (EU citizenship not required).
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Have at least 10 years of relevant professional experience.
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Be mid-career professionals from policy-related fields.
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Show capacity for leadership, innovation, and policy impact.
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No age limit.
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Academic qualifications are not mandatory.
Benefits
Fellows receive:
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5–10 months residency at STG, Florence.
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Full access to:
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STG faculty
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EUI research community
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Academic seminars, events, and activities
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Professional skills training tailored to policy practitioners.
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Opportunity to work on:
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An individual policy project, and
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One faculty-led thematic governance project
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Participation in a global alumni network after completion.
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Access to lifelong training opportunities at EUI.
Fellowship/Program Components
A. Individual Project
Fellows design and develop:
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Policy recommendations
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Practical solutions for transnational challenges
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Outputs inspired by their own career experience
B. Thematic Faculty-Led Projects (2026–27)
Fellows must contribute to one of four STG faculty-research initiatives.
C. Professional Development
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Skills workshops
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Policy writing training
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Leadership exercises
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Networking sessions
D. Community Engagement
Fellows enrich the STG by:
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Contributing to teaching
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Participating in training
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Sharing practical insights with researchers
Application Requirements
Applicants typically need to submit:
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CV with 10+ years of policy-related experience
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Motivation statement
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Proposal for an individual policy project
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Engagement statement related to one of the STG’s thematic projects
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References (if requested)
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Completed online application form
Selection Criteria
Selection focuses on:
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Proven policy experience and impact
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Clarity and relevance of the proposed project
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Ability to contribute fresh perspectives to STG
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Leadership potential and commitment to transnational governance
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Fit with one of STG’s faculty-led thematic projects
Application Process
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Prepare documents (CV, project proposal, statements).
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Choose a faculty-led thematic project and explain how you will engage with it.
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Submit the online application via the EUI/PLF application portal.
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Await evaluation and interview (if shortlisted).
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Receive final decision and onboarding instructions.
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