Entering its twelfth year, the Millennium Fellowship—the flagship initiative of the Atlantic Council’s Millennium Leadership Program—continues to shape the next generation of international leaders. This prestigious program brings together a highly selective cohort of 36 mid-career professionals from around the world, representing the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
Designed for rising leaders committed to global impact, the Fellowship offers unparalleled exposure to world affairs, leadership development, and high-level dialogue.
About the Millennium Fellowship
The Millennium Fellowship is a nine-month hybrid leadership accelerator designed to strengthen the leadership capacity of emerging global professionals. Participants gain:
- Access to world leaders and foreign policy experts
- Immersive learning on today’s most pressing geopolitical challenges
- Hands-on leadership training from Spencer Stuart, a top executive search and leadership advisory firm
- A lifelong network of global peers and Atlantic Council alumni
Each class of Fellows becomes part of an international community that continues collaborating long after the program ends.
Program Structure
The Fellowship includes a blend of virtual sessions and in-person experiences:
Virtual Components
- Leadership development workshops
- Foreign policy masterclasses led by senior global leaders
- Peer-to-peer learning sessions
- Tailored leadership diagnostics and training from Spencer Stuart
In-Person Global Study Tour
Fellows participate in a 10-day study tour in a region experiencing geopolitical transformation. Previous tours have included:
- Post-conflict South Caucasus (Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia)
- Regional dynamics across Israel and the Palestinian territories
- Geopolitics in Taiwan ahead of a presidential election
During the study tour, Fellows engage in:
- Closed-door meetings with government officials
- Exchanges with civil society and local experts
- On-the-ground learning about local and regional challenges
These experiences foster deep cross-border relationships and long-term collaboration.
Atlantic Council Engagement
Fellows receive exclusive invitations to Atlantic Council conferences, private events, and thought-leadership opportunities throughout the year.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be impact-driven professionals between ages 25–40
- Work in the public, private, or nonprofit sector
- Demonstrate strong leadership potential and a record of professional achievement
- Be fluent or highly proficient in English
- Be able to participate in all virtual and in-person components
- Come from any country worldwide
Fellowship Fees
The Millennium Fellowship operates on a sector-based fee structure:
- $3,000 — nonprofit & public sector participants
- $15,000 — private sector participants
These fees cover all virtual programming and on-the-ground costs during the study tour.
Participants are responsible for:
- International airfare
- Visa expenses
- Travel incidentals
Financial assistance may be available case-by-case based on need.
Application Timeline
| Stage | Dates |
|---|---|
| Application Window | December 12, 2025 – January 25, 2026 |
| Review & Interviews | February – March 2026 |
| Candidate Selection | April 2026 |
| Program Period | September 2026 – May 2027 |
| Alumni Community Onboarding | May 2027 |
Application Requirements
Applicants will need to submit:
- Resume
- Employment details
- Short essay responses
- Personal biography
- Demographic information (optional)
- Current headshot
All materials must be submitted in English.
How to Apply
Applications for the 2026–27 Millennium Fellowship are open until:
Deadline: January 25, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET
Apply online via the official application page.