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    Clore Fellowship Programme 2026–2027 (Fully Funded Leadership Opportunity)

    Oluwole OmojofodunBy Oluwole OmojofodunJanuary 29, 2026No Comments7 Views
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    Clore Fellowship Programme 2026–2027

    Deadline: February 5, 2026

    The Clore Fellowship Programme 2026–2027 is now open for applications! This prestigious, fully funded leadership development programme is designed to empower exceptional leaders in the cultural sector who are ready to make a lasting impact in their fields. Running from September 2026 to May 2027, the fellowship blends structured learning with self-directed professional development, creating a transformative experience for cultural professionals across the world.


    About the Clore Fellowship Programme 2026–2027

    The Clore Fellowship Programme 2026–2027 is one of the UK’s leading leadership development initiatives for professionals working across arts, culture and heritage. It provides an unparalleled opportunity for leaders to reflect, experiment and develop new approaches to leadership in the cultural sector.

    Fellows come from diverse disciplines including museums, performing arts, heritage, libraries, archives, film, digital media, cultural policy and more. The programme is built to nurture innovation, encourage collaboration, and inspire impactful leadership across all creative sectors.


    Who Can Apply

    The fellowship is aimed at leaders with ambition, vision and a proven track record of making a difference in the cultural sphere. Applicants should typically have a minimum of seven years of leadership or change-making experience, although there are special early-career fellowships (known as Excellerate Fellowships) for those with at least five years of experience.

    Candidates must currently be working in a leadership or influential role and should be able to demonstrate:

    • A clear vision for their leadership journey
    • A record of achievement and influence in the cultural field
    • A commitment to personal and professional growth
    • An openness to reflection, feedback, and peer learning
    • A drive to effect positive change within the cultural ecosystem

    Programme Duration

    The fellowship runs from September 2026 to May 2027, spanning approximately nine months. It combines residential learning, secondments, mentoring, and self-directed projects, providing fellows with the time and resources to explore their leadership potential deeply.


    Programme Benefits

    Selected fellows will enjoy a rich and immersive experience that includes:

    • Residential Courses: Two immersive residential sessions (5–10 days each) that bring fellows together for intensive leadership development. Travel, accommodation, and meals are fully covered.
    • Fellows’ Assembly: An interactive online gathering that connects cultural leaders from the UK and beyond.
    • 360° Leadership Profile: A comprehensive assessment designed to enhance leadership awareness and skills.
    • Secondment: A 6–8 week placement within a UK cultural organisation, ideally outside the fellow’s usual area of expertise, to gain fresh perspectives and professional insight.
    • Development Budget: Up to £4,000 to support self-directed learning activities such as conferences, study visits, or courses.
    • Bursary: A £14,000 stipend for UK-based fellows to support their time away from professional work.
    • Mentoring and Coaching: Personalised one-to-one guidance from experienced leaders.
    • Research and Collaborative Projects: Opportunities to conduct leadership research, produce a provocation piece, and engage in collaborative inquiry projects.
    • Access Budget: Dedicated financial support for D/deaf, disabled, or neurodivergent fellows, as well as those with caring responsibilities, ensuring accessibility and inclusion.

    Commitment Required

    All fellows are expected to participate fully in the programme, which includes both in-person and online components. Attendance at the residential courses, assemblies, and workshops is mandatory, alongside engagement in secondments, coaching sessions, and self-led projects.


    Application Information

    Applications are open until 5 February 2026. Interested candidates are encouraged to prepare early and review the detailed eligibility criteria before submitting their applications.


    Why Apply for the Clore Fellowship Programme 2026–2027

    This fellowship represents an incredible opportunity for cultural professionals to invest in their leadership journey, gain international exposure, and join a network of influential leaders who are shaping the future of the creative sector. The Clore Fellowship Programme 2026–2027 stands as a transformative experience that empowers participants to redefine leadership in arts and culture—both within the UK and globally.


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    Oluwole Omojofodun is the Proposal Review Team Lead and Publisher at GrantsDatabase.org. With a strong background in grant writing, nonprofit development, and funding strategy, Oluwole oversees the review and refinement of proposals submitted through the platform. His work ensures that applicants are equipped with compelling, funder-ready applications. Passionate about accessibility and impact, he also curates and publishes timely grant opportunities to empower changemakers across sectors.

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