Build the next world
with the finest minds in the world 

Organizations from the iconic seats of learning are committed to creating the Next League of Change Makers

The FELLOWS – handpicked from a bunch of curious, bright high-school minds from across the world – will identify, brainstorm, and solve some of the biggest challenges of today and tomorrow under the watchful guidance of illustrious IVY league mentors.

As their inner leader emerges, the
once-in-a-lifetime experience will change the way they interpret the future, and their ability to influence it.

Build the next world
with the finest minds in the world 

Organisations from the iconic seats of learning, Harvard and MIT, are committed to create the Next League of Change Makers

The FELLOWS – handpicked from a bunch of curious, bright high-school minds from across the world – will identify, brainstorm, and solve some of the biggest challenges of today and tomorrow under the watchful guidance of illustrious IVY league mentors.

As their inner leader emerges, the
once-in-a-lifetime experience will change the way they interpret the future, and their ability to influence it.

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Take the World Forward Fellows
engage with the world’s best

Here are some of the projects our Fellows have been working on…

Fellows work collaboratively to solve the pressing issues of our times. Get guided by mentors from Ivy League Universities to come up with solutions.

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How can we battle undernutrition in a single meal test?

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How can we improve STEM education access for disadvantaged students test?

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How can Central Bank Digital Currencies improve financial inclusion test?

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How can we combat loneliness using technology test?

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How can we create educational models that teach sustainability at a young age test?

Build the
Next Society

Fellows undergo Social Impact and Leadership Training
with Ivy League Mentors.

Mentors from Ivy League Universities will
coach, guide, and work hand-in-hand with
Fellows on significant social change projects.

Participate in Projects
shared by
Corporates and NGOs.

Tea Tribes is looking to create sustainable livelihood opportunities for women in the tea gardens of Assam, India. The project involves coming up with solutions for better livelihood opportunities for the women.

Participate in live projects like these during the course of Fellowship.

Become a
Global Speaker

Communication training with Communication Experts
from Ivy League Universities

Fellows will get access to the sessions where they will be coached by Student Mentors from Ivy League Universities on the art, science, and fun of speaking their mind about relevant and international themes, to peers and mentors on an international stage.

Bored with lectures?
So are we.

Become part of networking events, activities & social nights to bring learning alive with discussions, collaborations, and yes– plenty of fun!

Meet your Mentors

Matt Tibbitts

Applied mathematics and economics alongside environmental science and public policy

Adrian Munoz Krans

Studying social studies

Nahla Owens

Studying Government and Educational Studies

Alyvia Bruce

Joint concentration in Government and History, with a secondary in education, and two language citations in Spanish and in American sign language

Ryan Jung

Studying social studies with a secondary focus in educational studies

Alisa Regassa

Neuroscience and Linguistics

Andre Ramsey

Sophomore at Harvard College planning to study social studies with a focus field in abolition

Ella Dotzler

Concentration: Government or Social Studies

Cole Harten

Studying Computer Science and Electrical Engineering

Lydia Fraser

Concentration: Art, Film, & Visual Studies and Government | Language Citation in French

Franny Connors

Concentration: Applied Math Economics | Secondary in Energy and the Environment

Jeremiah Curran

Improving STEM Education Access for Disadvantaged Students, Harvard University

Grace Li

Loneliness: the Silent Assassin, Harvard University

Kevin Chen

Central Bank Digital Currencies and Financial Inclusion, Harvard University

Vikhyat (Vik) Kethamukkala

Aequalitas: Creating Resources for Linguistic Minorities in Healthcare, Harvard University

Hannah Chew

What Does It Mean for Education to “Return to Normal”?, Harvard University

Jessica Chen

Taiwan’s Classroom Fight for Freedom, Harvard University

Ibrahim Alkuraya

To Build a Lighthouse: Establishing Medical Support Groups Among Underserved Communities, Harvard University

Alexander Martin Aldrich

Battling undernutrition in a single meal, Harvard University

Afiya Quryshi

Concentration: Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University

Albie Giandomenico

Concentration: Economics | Secondary: Astrophysics, Harvard University

Ayah Al-Zubi

Concentration: Sociology, Harvard University

Ethan Taotafa

Concentration: Computer Science and Philosophy, Harvard University

Ishaan Prasad

Concentration: Computer Science (MBB) | Secondary: Linguistics, Harvard University

Jessica Austin

Concentration: Economics, Harvard University

Malaika Zaidi

Concentration: History of Science, Harvard University

Rayo Daniel

Concentration: Psychology, Harvard University

Trey Sullivan

Concentration: History & Literature | Secondary: Philosophy, Harvard University

Internships and
projects
with the very best

Learn by doing. Get access to interesting projects and internships from the corporate world.

Project Features

TWF Project Features

Providing Medical Support to Underserved Communities

TWF Project Features

EduAmp: A Platform to Strengthen Student-Teacher Relationships

TWF Project Features

Providing STEM Education Access to Low-Income Groups

TWF Project Features

Providing Medical Support to Underserved Communities

TWF Project Features

EduAmp: A Platform to Strengthen Student-Teacher Relationships

TWF Project Features

Providing STEM Education Access to Low-Income Groups

Sustainable Futures:

A Global Conference to Integrate Sustainability into Curriculums

With guidance from Stanford Faculty and mentor Colin Ong, our team of Fellows from India, UAE, Indonesia and USA launched a global conference on sustainable futures, with participants from 20+ countries.

Sustainable Futures:

A Global Conference to Integrate Sustainability into Curriculums

With guidance from Stanford Faculty and mentor Colin Ong, our team of Fellows from India, UAE, Indonesia and USA launched a global conference on sustainable futures, with participants from 20+ countries.

Won a $300 microgrant with her team

Received the Compassionate Leaders Award

(among other global leaders & CEOs)

Was recently featured in Forbes

Met the Chief Medical Officer Pepsico

to discuss a possible collaboration to upscale her project on ‘Combating Undernutrition Using a Single Meal’

Past Grant Winners

Life will never be
the same for you
again.

GO FORTH – As global masters &
mentors take you on a
transformational itinerary.

  • Projects
  • Challenges
  • Micro-funding
  • Internships
  • Mentoring
  • Workshops

Begin your journey of rediscovering the world.

Disclaimer: All the courses and programs provided on our website are not provided by Harvard or any other university. All the courses and programs are created and organized by student clubs and student organizations of various universities. The student clubs and student organisations are run and operated independently by undergraduates of universities. We, Learn with Leaders, are the partner platform of the student clubs and student organisations amplifying the remarkable autonomy and responsibility shouldered by these driven clubs and organisations, promoting the significance and effectiveness of these impactful programs.