McMaster-Janssen Diverse Future Leaders Program 2024

| December 12, 2023
Submitted by Ethan Houghton for Student Experience

Leaders of tomorrow require a new set of capabilities. Through a unique experiential learning approach facilitated by McMaster University and Janssen Inc. (Janssen), the Diverse Future Leaders Program helps early-career researchers and clinicians build awareness of career opportunities in a variety of settings (industry, hospital, academia, entrepreneurship), learn about key skills required for new graduates (with a focus on diverse and inclusive leadership practices), build up their network, and apply the knowledge and skills they learn to either a leadership project or internship at Janssen.

The program is free for all participants.

The program will run from January 16 to July 28, 2023. It includes weekly sessions with leaders from industry, academia, entrepreneurship and hospital settings and monthly workshops to help early-career leaders develop skills in building transformational and inclusive environments. Longitudinal coaching and mentorship is provided throughout the program, and especially during the final leadership project or Janssen internship in Summer 2024.

Full program requirements and details are listed here.

Application Details:

  • Application Deadline: Monday, December 18 at 11:59 p.m.
    • This is the final deadline and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
  • Apply here.

Have questions? Email Sarrah Lal (sarrah@mcmaster.ca) to learn more about this unique professional development opportunity.

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