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    Apply Now: MiRA Fellowship 2026 – Global Fellowship for Leaders Driving Systems-Level Change @Global Fellowship for Leaders Driving Systems-Level Change

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    Overview

    The MiRA Fellowship is a highly selective global program designed for individuals working on bold, systems-level solutions to complex global challenges, supporting professionals who are transforming systems for large-scale impact.

    Eligibility

    • Professionals from around the world working on ambitious, systems-changing initiatives
    • Addressing complex, systemic problems with innovative solutions
    • Strong track record and deep expertise in their field
    • Demonstrate resilience, adaptability, and willingness to learn
    • Collaborative and open to engaging with diverse perspectives
    • Working on projects with the potential for large-scale, lasting impact

    No strict restrictions based on nationality or region.

    Benefits

    • One-on-one coaching tailored to your work and goals
    • Access to a global network of highly accomplished peers and mentors
    • Opportunities to receive micro-grants to support your initiative
    • A collaborative environment that encourages learning and experimentation
    • Exposure to diverse perspectives and interdisciplinary thinking
    • Long-term support as part of an ongoing fellowship community

    How to Apply

    Applicants are required to submit the following materials:

    • Video Statement: A 2-minute video sharing a personal story
    • Resume: A PDF outlining your professional background
    • Written Submission: A single PDF including various elements about your work, impact, resources, and motivations

    Selected candidates will be contacted within 2-3 weeks for further discussions.

    Deadline

    June 1, 2026

    Application URL

    Official MiRA Fellowship website