All Scholarships Sponsored by Headway Institute of Strategic Alliance (HISA) , 2025 - 2026
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About Headway Institute of Strategic Alliance (HISA)
Headway Institute of Strategic Alliance (HISA) is a global non-profit organization committed to fostering leadership, diplomacy, and sustainable development through strategic engagement and youth empowerment initiatives. With a focus on policy, international relations, and community development, HISA brings together thought leaders, changemakers, and institutions to drive positive change. Our programs include conferences, leadership training, research collaboration, and advocacy aimed at creating a network of forward-thinking individuals and organizations.
Now Open: HISA Youth Fellowship 2025 at the University of Oxford!
Are you a changemaker, policy enthusiast, or youth leader aged 18–45? The Headway Institute of Strategic Alliance (HISA) invites global applicants to its Youth Fellowship 2025, taking place August 23–26, 2025, at the University of Oxford, UK!
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- Headway Institute of Strategic Alliance (HISA) (1)
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- Foundation of St Matthias (1)
- Zonta International (1)
- Tony Blair Institute For Global Change (1)
- Wits Centre for Journalism (1)
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation (1)
- University of Lethbridge (1)
- Global Women's Network for the Energy Transition (GWNET) (1)
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