Carnegie Ethics Fellowship

Carnegie Council
Ready to join a two‑year fellowship that puts you in a global network of values‑driven leaders tackling the toughest ethical questions of our time?
Why us?
We empower ethics by identifying and addressing the most critical ethical issues of today and tomorrow.
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The opportunity:
Opportunity type:
Training and Leadership Program
Commitment:
Project / Contract
Experience level:
⭐️ Levelling Up (5 - 10 yrs)
Location:
Global
Remuneration:
Closing date:
April 24, 2026
Why you might love this opp:

In today’s world of geopolitical upheaval and global economic transformation, where can young leaders go to understand the power of ethical leadership, its impact on multilateral cooperation and collaboration, and how it applies to their professional and personal lives?

The Carnegie Ethics Fellowship is a space for talented young professionals to develop their capabilities and be examples of values-driven responsible leadership. Fellows collaborate on projects curated by Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, giving them the opportunity to contribute to work that has deep connections to both New York and the broader world.

The two-year Fellowship is structured to develop the next generation of ethical leaders from business, government, academia, and non-governmental organizations. The Fellowship is part of Carnegie Council’s significant commitment to developing ethics in leadership and to the communities of experts that work toward this end, aligning the power of decision-making with reflective right action.

The Fellowship is a professional development program where participants come to Carnegie Council three weekends a year.

Carnegie Council will provide support for travel (economy), accommodations, and on-site expenses for the modules. The Carnegie Ethics Fellowship is open to participants outside of the United States. Due to on-site modules, participants will need to have the appropriate travel documents (passports, visas, etc.) to successfully participate.

Fellows are responsible for obtaining their own travel visas and paying all associated costs. Carnegie Council can assist in the visa application process by providing documentation confirming participation in the Fellowship but will not cover expenses associated with this process.

Key criteria:

Candidate Qualifications

  • Career level with growing leadership responsibilities
  • A drive for values-focused leadership in personal endeavors as well as at the international level
  • A desire to develop personally and understand the connection to issues in international affairs
  • The ability to work in multicultural, multisectoral, and/or multistakeholder teams
  • The ability to collaborate effectively with others
  • Ages 25-35 (exceptions are possible but limited)
How to apply:

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