Open to all students at King's, the President's Global Leadership Award is an unique opportunity to engage with some of the most pressing problems of the 21st century and explore what it means to be a global leader.
What does the award include?
You'll study leadership as both theory and practice, with case studies and scenarios. This annual course uses reflective learning and supports group work.
Different facilitators teach on the course each year and have in the past included: Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard; former UK Home Secretary Charles Clarke; former UK Universities Minister Lord David Willetts; former Head of OFSTED Baroness Sally Morgan; Professor Eileen Baldry from the University of New South Wales (Sydney); and the first black Vice-Chancellor of the University of Johannesburg, Professor Ihron Rensburg.
Senior figures from King's also teach on the course.
How it all started
King’s prides itself on creating graduates who are culturally competent, global in their outlook and always seeking to solve world problems. This is why we introduced the President's Global Leadership Award back in 2015-16.
In previous years, participants have had the opportunity to meet visiting world leaders, including former United Nations Envoys and Heads of State, such as Olusegun Obasanjo, former president of Nigeria, and José Ramos-Horta, former President of Timor Leste.
The President’s Global Leadership Award reflects King’s Vision 2029 in practice.
I want to bring leadership into the classroom. My students come from different disciplines and I want them all to walk out of my classroom with a mission to play a role in the world. If you see your place in your world, you will thrive in any social and cultural context.
Professor 'Funmi Olonisakin, Vice President (International, Engagement & Service)