Moral Ambition Fellowships 2026–2027: Fully Funded Global Fellowship to Transform Your Career and Tackle the World’s Biggest Problems
The The School for Moral Ambition has launched one of the most transformative global opportunities for professionals seeking meaningful, high-impact careers—the Moral Ambition Fellowships. These fellowships are not just another professional development program; they are a bold initiative designed to redirect talent toward solving the world’s most urgent and neglected problems.
Unlike traditional fellowships that focus on academic research or short-term projects, this program is a fully funded, career-transition fellowship that empowers participants to leave conventional career paths and work directly on global challenges such as food systems reform, tax justice, and public health advocacy.
What Are the Moral Ambition Fellowships?
The Moral Ambition Fellowships are 7-month, full-time, paid programs that combine intensive training, real-world policy engagement, and placement in top global organizations.
Key Features of the Fellowship
- Full-Time Commitment (7 Months)
Fellows dedicate themselves entirely to impactful work for seven months. - Paid Monthly Stipend
Participants receive financial support to cover living costs while transitioning careers. - 1 Month Intensive Training
Focused on advocacy, policy influence, and systems change. - 6 Months Placement
Work directly with leading NGOs, think tanks, and advocacy organizations. - Global Network & Career Coaching
Fellows gain access to mentorship, professional coaching, and long-term career opportunities.
This structure ensures that participants do not just learn—but actively contribute to real-world change.
Available Fellowship Programs (2026–2027 Cohorts)
The program offers multiple specialized tracks across different regions and global issues:
1. Tax Fairness Fellowship
- Locations: Africa, USA, Canada, EU
- Focus: Global tax justice, inequality reduction, policy advocacy
- Timeline: September 2026 – March 2027
- Status: Applications opening soon
2. Food System Reform Fellowship
- Location: USA
- Focus: Sustainable food systems, public health, environmental reform
- Timeline: September 2026 – March 2027
3. Tobacco-Free Future Fellowship
- Location: EU
- Focus: Public health advocacy and eliminating tobacco industry influence
- Timeline: September 2026 – March 2027
4. Food Transition Fellowship
- Location: EU
- Focus: Protein transition and sustainable agriculture
- Timeline: September 2026 – March 2027
5. University Fellowship (Harvard, USA)
- Target: Undergraduate students (specific cohorts)
- Timeline: Spring/Summer 2026
Who Can Apply? (Eligible Candidates)
The fellowship is designed for mid-career professionals who want to pivot into high-impact work.
Target Audience
- Professionals with 5–10+ years of experience
- Individuals in fields such as:
- Law
- Economics
- Policy and governance
- Consulting
- Communications and marketing
- Research and academia
Ideal Candidate Profile
- Highly ambitious and impact-driven
- Willing to leave their current job temporarily
- Interested in solving global challenges
- Open to career transformation
Importantly, prior experience in the specific fellowship topic is NOT required.
Eligible Countries and Regions
The program is globally inclusive, but eligibility depends on the fellowship track.
General Eligibility
- Open to applicants from around the world
- Some fellowships require:
- Legal eligibility to work in EU, USA, or Canada
- Willingness to relocate temporarily if needed
Regions Covered
- Africa
- Europe
- North America
- Global (for certain programs)
This makes the fellowship particularly attractive for applicants from developing regions, including Africa.
Fellowship Structure: A Deep Dive
Phase 1: Intensive Training (Month 1)
Participants undergo a high-level training program focused on:
- Policy advocacy
- Campaign strategy
- Systems thinking
- Real-world problem-solving
This phase includes immersive learning experiences and collaborative sessions.
Phase 2: Professional Placement (Months 2–7)
Fellows are placed in top-tier organizations, where they:
- Work on live policy issues
- Conduct research and advocacy
- Engage with policymakers
- Build coalitions and networks
This hands-on experience is a defining feature of the program.
Phase 3: Career Acceleration
After the fellowship, participants receive:
- Career coaching
- Networking opportunities
- Public speaking platforms
- Fundraising and leadership training
Selection Process
The fellowship uses a skills-based selection model, not just academic credentials.
Application Stages
- Online application
- Skill assessment test (approx. 3 hours)
- Interview (case-based and behavioral)
- Final interview with host organization
Competitiveness
- Hundreds of applicants compete for limited slots
- Example: 653 applicants for 22 positions in a previous cohort
Benefits of the Moral Ambition Fellowship
Financial Benefits
- Monthly stipend (approx. up to $5,000 depending on location)
Professional Benefits
- Real-world policy experience
- Career transition support
- Access to global networks
Personal Growth
- Purpose-driven work
- Leadership development
- Opportunity to influence global change
Why This Fellowship Stands Out
The Moral Ambition Fellowship is unique because it:
- Focuses on real-world impact, not theory
- Pays professionals to switch careers toward meaningful work
- Connects fellows directly to policy and decision-making spaces
- Targets neglected but solvable global problems
It is ideal for individuals who feel their current careers lack purpose and want to contribute to solving global crises.
Deadline
27th April 2026
If you are a professional with strong skills but feel disconnected from meaningful impact, this fellowship offers a rare opportunity to redefine your career and contribute to solving humanity’s biggest challenges. The Moral Ambition Fellowships are not just about career advancement—they are about aligning your work with global impact, purpose, and long-term change.
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