Club Alpach London is awarding scholarships to students and young professionals to attend the European Forum Alpbach this summer.
Often called the European version of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the European Forum Alpbach has been attracting the world’s leading thinkers and practitioners since 1945, founding a platform to think and create a better Europe for tomorrow.
Club Alpbach London offers scholarships to attend this year’s European Forum Alpbach (16 Aug - 1 Sep 2017), held in the village of Alpbach in the Austrian Alps.
If you’re under 30, free for the entire period, and fancy giving your summer a social and intellectual boost along with over 4000 participants including politicians, diplomats, scientists, artists and many more, then apply for a Pioneer Scholarship. The deadline for applications is March 31st, 2017. More information is available at clubalpbachlondon.eu.
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