Fellowship Program

Purpose of the Fellowship:

Promote ethical leadership in the public sector

  • Support policy research and reform initiatives
  • Strengthen environmental governance
  • Encourage collaboration among public servants and researchers
  • Develop innovative policy solutions for sustainable development

Objectives of the Fellowship Program

The fellowship program seeks to:

• develop leadership capacity among public servants and reform advocates
• encourage research and policy innovation in governance and environmental management
• promote dialogue among professionals working in governance, research, and civil society
• strengthen networks that support institutional reform

Fellowship Activities

Participants in the fellowship program may engage in activities such as:

• policy research and writing
• governance dialogue sessions
• environmental governance initiatives
• collaborative projects with partner institutions
• participation in the Coffeehan Governance Dialogue Series

Who May Apply

The fellowship welcomes applications from individuals who are committed to promoting ethical governance and sustainable development, including:

  • public servants
  • environmental practitioners
  • researchers and academics
  • civil society leaders
  • young professionals interested in governance reform

Fellowship Outcomes

Participants in the program may contribute to:

• policy briefs and research publications
• governance dialogue initiatives
• environmental governance projects
• leadership networks promoting institutional reform


Apply for the Fellowship

Individuals interested in participating in the PLLENROPH Fellowship Program are encouraged to connect with the organization through the Contact page.

Application Process

Interested applicants may apply to the PLLENROPH Fellowship Program by submitting a brief statement of interest, a curriculum vitae or professional profile, and a proposed area of research or engagement aligned with governance reform or environmental stewardship.

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