How do societies balance trade‑offs in governance, economics, and social life? This fellowship invites young thinkers to explore the challenges of planning and decision‑making through guided readings and interactive discussions led by scholars in complexity and institutional analysis.
Participants engage in virtual reading groups, structured prompts, and multimedia resources — including videos, podcasts, and curated readings — that deepen understanding of how complexity shapes political and economic systems. The program emphasizes analytical engagement, critical thinking, and dialogue across diverse perspectives.
Selected fellows receive a stipend, access to all required materials, and advisory support for academic and career pathways. The fellowship is open to high school students worldwide (ages 16+), offering a unique chance to connect with peers internationally while building skills in research, policy, and decision‑making.
💡 Support available — up to USD 750 plus mentorship, resources, and global learning opportunities.
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