CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

YOUNG ATLANTICIST NATO WORKING GROUP AND YOUNG LEADERS SUMMITS


In May 2012, Chicago will be the center of the economic and political world as heads of state and government, top diplomats, military figures, international journalists, and global thought leaders convene for the G8 and NATO Summits. The Atlantic Council of the United States and The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, in collaboration with the Slovak Atlantic Commission and the Atlantic Treaty Association, are seeking to engage next-generation leaders—between 25 and 35 years of age—in a series of activities in the run up to the Chicago Summits. Learn more and apply.

To facilitate a lasting conversation on the issues that will highlight the NATO Summit, we will convene an international, non-partisan Working Group of emerging professional leaders to participate in an interactive and substantive dialogue about transatlantic and global security issues, and to form a community of peers.  Members of the Working Group will engage in online dialogue, have access to private web or phone conferences with leading experts, and have the opportunity to earn subsidized in-person participation in two high-profile Young Atlanticist events:

  • A Young Atlanticist meeting (April 11-14, 2012), to be held in Bratislava, Slovakia, in conjunction with the GLOBSEC Conference; and
  • The Young Atlanticist Summit (May 18-21, 2012), to be held in Chicago on the sidelines of the official NATO Summit.

We are currently seeking applications from exceptional young professionals, aged 25-35, and are targeting individuals who have started careers in the fields of international relations, electoral politics, defense/security, journalism, international business, and academia. Successful candidates will possess a strong passion for international engagement and have demonstrated leadership abilities.

The application form, as well as participant qualifications and detailed information on the NATO Working Group and the 2012 Young Atlanticist Summits, can be found at www.youngatlanticist.org.

To be considered for this program, interested parties should submit the following materials to yanapplications@acus.org no later than Monday, February 6, 2012:

  • Current résumé, including nationality and age; and
  • Application form and essays.

Please note that recruitment will be conducted on a competitive basis. Current or prior organizational affiliations will be taken into consideration, but will not guarantee selection.

The Chicago Council is enthusiastic about these programs and the impact that it will have on Chicago and the world’s future leaders. Should you have any questions, please contact Chris Moffo, assistant director, studies, at cmoffo@thechicagocouncil.org.

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