The 10,000 Women Growth Fellowship at Goldman Sachs is Accepting Applications
By: WE Staff | Monday, 14 November 2022
Graduates of the 10,000 Women online course at Goldman Sachs can now apply for the 10,000 Women Growth Fellowship.
The chosen winners will receive an invitation to the Goldman Sachs offices in New York in 2023 for a three-day intensive programme of individualised training, coaching, and advisory sessions with senior leaders and experts from Goldman Sachs as well as other partners from the 10,000 Women programme. A four-month virtual coaching programme will come after that.
For 10,000 women graduates from nations including Nigeria, Kenya, Mexico, India, Uganda, Colombia, China, and others who are leading some of their countries' most cutting-edge firms, the Fellowship is a three-day intensive programme of activities followed by a four-month mentorship programme.
The 2023 Fellowship will be held in person if there are no restrictions on travel.
Those who are chosen get the chance to network with Goldman Sachs employees, find a mentor at Goldman Sachs, and join other 10,000 Women grads from around the world.
Goldman Sachs fellows participate in coaching sessions to explore their unique business difficulties and growth goals.
Training sessions in collaboration with business professionals that address critical competencies including marketing, leadership, and resilience.
Information on the Fellowship
Three days will be dedicated to the 2023 Growth Fellowship event in March, which is Women's History Month. Ahead of time, certain dates will be disclosed. The present initiative will continue until July 2023.
How to Apply
Once you have finished all ten courses in the collection, you will receive instructions on how to apply if you have enrolled with 10,000 Women and are eligible for the Growth Fellowship.
Watch for an email with more details if you have already finished the courses.
Representatives from the University of Leeds will get in touch with you if you are selected. If your application is chosen by the University of Leeds, you might be asked to take part in an online interview.
Please send an email to contact@10000womencourse.org for more details.
There is more data on the website. The course is available on Coursera.
The 10,000 Women Initiative at Goldman Sachs
The 10,000 Women programme from Goldman Sachs provides women with the resources, opportunities, and funding they require to launch their own businesses.
Research that suggested funding for women's education may help close gender gaps served as the impetus for the project.
Every woman in the globe can enrol in the free, practical business education course offered by Goldman Sachs' 10,000 Women initiative.
Ten core business topics are covered in the course, and these topics include negotiation, marketing, sales, and leadership, all of which are important business skills. Additionally, there is access to online practical education, fun activities, and training from top business school instructors.
Alumni have access to a global network of alumni after graduation.
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