The Future Leaders Programme (FLP 14), hosted by the Development Leadership Dialogue (DLD) at SOAS University of London, is a prestigious, high-level leadership workshop designed for experienced professionals shaping the future of economic development in the Global South.
This intensive programme brings together emerging leaders from across sectors to explore industrial policy, structural transformation, and sustainable development strategies in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
The Future Leaders Programme is a flagship initiative of the Development Leadership Dialogue, co-directed by leading development economists including Ha-Joon Chang, Christopher Cramer, and Jonathan Di John.
The programme aims to bridge gaps between key development actors—governments, private sector, civil society, academia, and international organizations—through dialogue, collaboration, and shared learning.
Participants will engage in:
Expert-led lectures
Interactive discussions and debates
Real-world case studies
Peer-to-peer learning with global professionals
Programme Dates: 22–26 June 2026
Location: London, United Kingdom
Application Deadline: 20 April 2026
Programme Fee: £3,000
Scholarships: Limited full and partial funding available
This year’s theme—Industrial Policy for Structural Transformation in the Global South—addresses one of the most critical challenges facing developing economies today.
Participants will explore:
Premature deindustrialization
Over-reliance on commodity exports
Low-productivity service sector growth
Balancing development with climate responsibility
Leveraging renewable energy opportunities
Addressing ecological degradation
Digital transformation and AI
Technology transfer and global inequality
Investment in R&D and skills development
Changing geopolitical dynamics
South-South cooperation
Evolving trade and policy environments
Participating in FLP 14 offers:
Direct engagement with globally recognized experts and policymakers
Deep insights into industrial policy design and implementation
Exposure to real-world development challenges and solutions
A powerful network of high-level professionals across sectors
Practical tools for influencing policy and driving economic transformation
The programme features distinguished speakers from top institutions and policy backgrounds, including:
Antonio Andreoni (SOAS)
José Miguel Ahumada (University of Chile)
Andres Arauz (Former Minister, Ecuador)
Yemi Dipeolu (Former Economic Advisor, Nigeria)
Isabel Estevez (Mexico)
Jostein Hauge (University of Cambridge)
Verena Hitner (Brazil Ministry of Science)
Amir Lebdioui (University of Oxford)
Pamela Mondliwa (South Africa)
Richard Kozul-Wright (SOAS, former UNCTAD Chief Economist)
João Silva (University of Lisbon)
Yin Shao Loong (Malaysia)
Applicants must complete an online application form and provide:
A personal statement outlining their views on industrial policy challenges in the Global South
Evidence of relevant professional experience
Demonstration of leadership potential and future impact
Applicants seeking financial support must:
Clearly explain their financial situation
Specify the amount of funding required
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This is a highly selective and intensive programme with a small cohort. Applicants should carefully consider:
The total cost (programme fee + travel and accommodation)
The competitive selection process
The advanced level of discussion and participation required
The Future Leaders Programme 14 is a unique opportunity for experienced professionals to deepen their understanding of industrial policy while building a global network of changemakers.
If you are committed to shaping economic transformation in the Global South and ready to engage at a high level, this programme could be a powerful step forward in your leadership journey.

@SOAS: Industrial Policy for Structural Transformation in the Global South (Apply by 20 April 2026)
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