ICESCO Launches Fully Funded Young Professionals Programme 2025/2027

ICESCO Launches Fully Funded Young Professionals Programme 2025/2027


Online report– January 8, 2025 

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 The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has announced the launch of its Young Professionals Programme for the 2025-2027 cycle. This fully funded 24-month professional training initiative is set to take place at ICESCO's headquarters in Rabat, Morocco. 


Programme Overview


Aligned with ICESCO's strategic goals, the Young Professionals Programme aims to empower youth by enhancing their leadership skills and professional capabilities in the fields of education, science, and culture within the Islamic world. Participants will engage in comprehensive training designed to foster growth in these key sectors.


Eligibility Criteria


Applicants must meet the following requirements:


Citizenship: Must be a citizen of one of ICESCO's Member States.


Age: Under 35 years old at the start date of the application.


Education: Hold at least a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in relevant fields such as education, science, culture, or other areas related to ICESCO's mission.


Language Proficiency: Proficiency in at least one of ICESCO's working languages (Arabic, English, or French) is required, with preference given to candidates fluent in two languages.



Application Deadline


The application period is open until January 30, 2025. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply promptly to take advantage of this opportunity to contribute to the future of education, science, and culture.


For more information and to access the application form, please visit the official announcement on Opportunities for Youth. 


About ICESCO


ICESCO is dedicated to promoting educational, scientific, and cultural development in the Islamic world. Through initiatives like the Young Professionals Programme, ICESCO seeks to empower the next generation of leaders to drive progress in these vital sectors.