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The IYLC is aimed at university and college students, who seek to strengthen their leadership skills and gain meaningful international experience. The Conference welcomes individuals between 18 and 26, who demonstrate commitment to academic excellence, personal development and community involvement in a spirit of responsible and sustainable leadership.

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Nominations

We accept student nominations from university officials and faculty. 

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Scholarships

In the coming months, Youth Leadership Europe will be awarding 30 scholarships to students who come from underprivileged communities around the world. We hope that these scholarships will enable students from Sub-Saharan Africa, South-East Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, the Carribean, Pacific and many other regions to attend the International Youth Leadership Conference in Prague.

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Registration Fee

The cost of the Observers Program is 33000 CZK. This includes: transfer to and from the Prague airport, single-room accommodation, all meals and transportation during the conference, copies of all conference and reading materials, and accompaniment by a facilitator.

Application Process

If you are interested in the Observers Programme, please contact us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it enclosing your CV and describing the nature of your interest in the International Youth Leadership Conference.

 
Our Alumni Positions PDF Print E-mail

Now you are an Alumni of an exciting IYLC conference!  But that doesn’t mean your involvement is over.  We invite you to continue with IYLC, sharing your experience and enthusiasm with others.  Depending on the level of involvement in which you can participate, we have three positions available.

Country Contact

A Country Contact volunteersto be a representative of CCI in the region in which they live.  A Country Contacts should be ready to meet with their home university and work with CCI to make their university a partner, encourage students to apply, and identify local funding so the conference staff can work to make the proper connections.As a Country Contact, be also ready to become a point of reference for the students and staff of the local universities and answer their questions based on yourcountry-specific first-hand experience.

Project Initiator

Help to get the IYLC to your university, country or region.  Work to build up contacts with potential university partners, potential funders and encourage alumni from the region to assist.  The Project Initiator is a volunteer position designed to build momentum for a new IYLC.  Once there is enough momentum to establish a Conference, this position will evolve into a paid position of Project Manager and eventually, once dates are decided and we start to receive applications, to the position of Conference Director.  CCI and the IYLN are looking to initiate projects, such as an IYLC African series, IYLC South as well as South East Asia, IYLC Latin America, and IYLC Pacific Rim.  We also look to expand focus on regional topics as well as initiating new Conferences based on topics such as climate change, and global finance/economy.  We are also more than ready to explore new ideas and proposals from you!

Network Contributor

The Network contributor is a volunteer position that will contribute on a regular basis to the content of the IYLN web site.  We are looking for blog contributors, youth event/conference announcement contributors, youth/civic movement and leadership contributors. We specifically appreciate academic information and resource material for the site, and updated information regarding job openings in the international field. 

Each of the above mentioned positions is a good starting point if you are interested in a career with CCI and the IYLN and a very good way to get on the short list for the coveted IYLC facilitator position!

The description of the above-mentioned tasks for the three international positions is non-exhaustive, so if you want to participate and be active alumni, but you are not sure about the amount of time you can dedicate, don´t hesitate to contact us nevertheless!

 

Please send us your profile picture to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , the subject of the email should read: Alumni Position Application: "Your Name".

 
About CCI PDF Print E-mail

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Civic Concepts International (CCI) is a social enterprise promoting global citizenship by partnering with youth organizations and educators to provide high-potential youth with tools and resources that will build leadership skills, promote cross-cultural understanding, and cultivate ethical responsibility.

Our goal at Civic Concepts International is to enable motivated and ambitious young leaders to jump out of the classroom and into the world. We provide the tools for youth to participate in society and feel a broader connection to their world; because once they are connected they are also involved. And once they are involved they can make positive changes in their communities because they are informed, inspired, determined, and responsible. By facilitating a cross-cultural exchange of ideas and fostering international relationships, we learn from each other and with each other. We acknowledge that these practices are the key to a peace-filled future. We will continue to teach young international leaders to practice tolerance and coexistence early on by exposing them to people and places they would not otherwise encounter.

If young people can learn cultural sensitivity early on, while being informed about pertinent global issues, then they are likely to practice these principles in their future actions and activities. Civic Concepts International is an innovation in education that bridges knowledge and experience in order to facilitate unrestricted learning.

 

William Webster
Executive Director of CCI

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William Webster has been promoting and developing international youth leadership for ten years. After working with the Congressional Youth Leadership Council in DC and the National Youth Leadership Forum in Philadelphia, Webster moved to Europe to launch a similar initiative in Central Europe, where he founded Civic Concepts International and the International Youth Leadership Conference, which is now in its eleventh year. In Dubai CCI took this same principle to strengthen the voice of women in the Middle East where Webster met with Benazir Bhutto and the Sheikh of Dubai promoting youth development. International Youth Leadership Africa was launched by CCI with these same ideas with a regional perspective in mind in order to develop the next generation of African Leader. While in Cape Town at the founding IYLA Webster sat down with the conference's key note Morgan Tsvangirai and spoke about ongoing regional issues and the importance of reaching out to the next generation.

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Frequent Questions PDF Print E-mail

This FAQ  adresses some of the most common common questions about the conference.

Please read through the information below before you contact us with questions.  

Application

Application Deadline We handle our applications in several rounds, with deadlines approximately every 10 days (usually the 1st, 10th, and 20th of the month).  Once your application is complete, we will review it in the next round, and you will be notified regarding acceptance via email within 5 days after the deadline.

Age The conference is intended for university students aged 18-26, although we do have some discretion on this matter to account for different countries’ educational systems.  For liability reasons, we cannot accept students younger than age 18 at the time of the conference.  This age must be calculated from the date of birth (Western age standards), even if by the standards of your country, your age is different.

Filling out the Application The only way to apply for the IYLC is our online application, and each student must apply individually.  Please include your complete mailing address, as we will use this to send your acceptance package to you.  Also, please enter your name as it appears in your passport.

The following question:

“IYLC, Insight: Dubai Alumni or IYLA:   Yes /  No

If no, please enter name of professor who recommended you “

refers to our past conferences. If you have attended a previous IYLC, the Insight: Dubai or the International Youth Leadership Africa conference, please tick “yes”; and if a professor has recommended you, please include his or her name here.

General

Dress – The dress code for most activities of the conference is "smart casual".  During simulations and most trips, participants will not be permitted to wear t-shirts or jeans.  During the conference, there will be a small number of events that will require semi-formal attire.  Our opening and closing ceremonies, Model Parliament simulation and embassy visits in Prague will be semi-formal occasions.  All conference participants are asked to pack accordingly and bring appropriate attire for these events.  "Smart casual" refers to casual business wear, or what you would wear to a job interview (NO jeans, sneakers, etc.)  For the three "semi-formal" events, men are asked to wear a suit and tie.  If you do not have a suit, then a dress shirt will be suitable.  For women, a dress, skirt or dress pants would be most appropriate for the semi-formal events.

Please note: We have tried to limit the amount of foot travel that you will be doing, but there are a few short walks (from the Embassies to the Ministries, for example) so please pack accordingly.  The streets in Prague are mostly cobblestone, and high heels can become very cumbersome, so please bring comfortable dress shoes!

Weather (Summer): Prague is fairly warm in the summertime, so it is important to be prepared for hot temperatures.  It is likely to rain one day and be very sunny the next.  Check the weather forecast over the internet before coming.

Weather (Winter): Prague can get quite cold during the winter.  There is likely to be snow, so warm coats, a good sweater, and appropriate footwear are needed.  We have tried to limit the amount of foot travel that you will be doing, but there are a few short walks (from the Embassies to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, for example) so please pack accordingly.  Check the weather forecast over the internet before coming.

Money – The currency of the Czech Republic is Czech Crowns (CZK).  All major foreign currencies and traveler’s cheques may be exchanged for Czech Crowns at many convenient exchange booths at the airport and in the city centre.  Current exchange rates can be found on the internet.

You will also be able to extract money from Czech ATM machines in local currency with your bank debit cards, as long as your bankcard operates on an internationally recognized network.  Most places DO NOT take American Express in the Czech Republic, and it is not common to pay by credit card in small stores.  Our best suggestion is to bring a small amount of foreign currency and a bank debit card or an internationally recognized credit card.  Prague is a fairly cash-oriented city, but majority of shops that you enter will accept credit cards.  Bank machines are fairly common, and it’s easy to get money out at reasonable exchange rates.

Please note: A number of con artists work at the airport, trying to convince new travelers to exchange their money.  Do NOT exchange money privately or on the street; rather, we recommend that you go to one of the many exchange stalls at the airport or in the city to exchange your money.

Visas

Czech Immigration law can be extremely bureaucratic and time-consuming – many Embassies require 4 to 6 weeks to issue a visa.  If you need a visa, we strongly recommend that you begin the process as soon as possible.  Please check the website here for an up-to-date list of countries that do NOT need visas to enter the country.

If your country is not on this list, it's a safe bet that you will need a visa.  In this case, to locate the embassy or consulate nearest you please visit "Czech Embassies Abroad" here.

Please note: the requirements to apply for visas vary from country to country.  It is best to contact the local Embassy or Consulate and find out exactly what you will need.

The Invitation Letter from the Czech Foreign Police

(Zvací dopis)

Some students will be required a special document – the Invitation Letter from the Czech Foreign Police (students from Pakistan, India..). If you need this document, please note that there is a very specific and time-consuming procedure for obtaining it. Please email us at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , and we will send you more information about how to proceed.

*Please note:  Although generally we recommend that students wait to pay their conference fee until after the visa is issued, in cases where students need this letter, we cannot apply for the letter on your behalf until your conference fee is paid in full.

 

Funding

Conference Fees

The conference fee covers: 5 nights accommodation in Prague, all meals, all local transportation, a friendly airport greeting,  all field trips, site visits, guest lectures, workshops, an awards ceremony and the infamous end-of-conference party. (The Czech Value Added Tax (VAT) is included as well.)

Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from Prague (the conference fee does not cover airfare).  SkyTeam is the official airline network of the IYLC, and offer students a 10% discount on Economy Class airfare in all airlines in the network.  For more information, see SkyTeam Discounts here.

Sponsorships – Since we are an accredited academic organisation, many of our students ask their university or another academic organisation on campus to fund their tuition to the conference.

An excellent way to have your entire conference paid for is to find a local business or charitable organisation in your hometown to sponsor you.  The best approach to take is to first contact them over the phone. Try to arrange a meeting with them. Explain how you would like their assistance in helping you attend the next International Youth Leadership Conference in Prague, Czech Republic.  You would like for them to help cover your small student fee required to attend this year's conference.  In return, you will write letters to the local media informing them of your sponsorship, and you will represent their business at the conference by wearing for example a nametag with their logo on it.  Their name and logo will also appear on our promotional materials and on our website.

For further advice on securing scholarships and funding please go here.

Show initiative: it's an opportunity for you to attend the next conference free! Remember, these businesses WANT to sponsor you. It’s in their best interest to show support for the next generation of leaders in their community.

When you have found a sponsor, simply email the details to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and we will take care of placing their name and logo on our conference materials as promised.  Good luck!

Scholarships – We have a limited number of scholarships available for students for participants from developing countries and countries in transition.  Due to our financial constraints, we are unable to provide any further assistance towards either travel expenses or registration fees.

In the past, many of our students have secured funding themselves, either through private sponsorship or through Organisations like the Academy for Educational Development (www.aed.org) in conjunction with the USAID (www.usaid.gov) Please check with their websites to see whether there is a mission in your country that could help fund your participation in our conference. OSCE and UNDP have also sponsored some students.

Funding by Universities – A number of the IYLC participants are funded by their universities. Universities that support their students’ attendance at the IYLC conferences can become part of the International Youth Leadership Network. To acknowledge their support we place their logo on the IYLN website and on all conference related marketing materials. Besides other benefits they receive a 10% discount for their university delegations (minimum 2 students).       

Venue

Internet Access – The hotel lobby has wireless internet, as well as all the classrooms where you will be working with your groups. There is also a public computer with internet located on the ground floor of the primary building, next to the reception.  Many restaurants in Prague also offer wireless internet on request if you order something. 

Meals – There will be vegetarian options available at each meal; there will also be arrangements made for Jewish and Muslim participants (ie. A non-pork dish). If you have any specific dietary requirements, please let us know as soon as possible and we will do everything we can to accommodate you.

Phones Pay phones are extremely rare in Prague, and long-distance calls are quite expensive. There is a pay phone in the hotel lobby and it would be best to purchase a card for international phone calls at the local newsagents (trafika).  Hotel phones are free for local calls.  If you will be bringing a mobile phone, it may be possible to purchase a SIM card and a recharge coupon so that you can send SMS (TEXT) messages or make calls. The mobile phone companies O2, Vodafone and T-Mobile are easy to find in Prague.

Extra time in Prague

IMPORTANT: Although the conference takes place in Prague, there is more emphasis placed on utilizing and developing the unique international community of the conference and not so much importance is placed on sightseeing in Prague.  This means that you may not have as much time to explore the city as you might like.  We strongly encourage you to make arrangements to stay in Prague before or after the conference in order to see the city and experience Czech culture.

 
IYLC / Youth Leadership Europe Team PDF Print E-mail

Veronika Jírová
Conference Director
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Veronika Jírová

Veronika graduated from Metropolitan University Prague with a degree in International Relations and European Studies last year and is currently earning her Master´s degree there in the same field of study. She is a native Czech speaker, but also speaking fluently English and French and struggles to speak Modern Greek. She has gained motivation and experiences from various jobs, but above all by volunteering at International Refugee Day, Forum 2000 and by internship at the Czech Embassy in Athens. Veronika´s academic interests are migration and European studies. When she has free time, she enjoys swimming, hiking, traveling and meeting new people.

Merjola Skendaj
Conference Manager
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Merjola Skendaj

Merjola earned a BA in Psychology from University of Tirana and is currently doing an MA in International Relations and European Studies at Metropolitan University in Prague. Her personal interest lies far beyond the academic one as she has been volunteering in a variety of different organizations such as the Foundation ”Save the Children”, the Albanian Committee of Helsinki and YWCA to name a few. In addition she has been working as a TV speaker, news reporter and as a moderator in a youth TV show. Her mother tongue is Albanian and she is fluent in Italian and English. Merjola joined the IYLC Team because she believes that investing in the youth leadership today is an investment for tomorrow.

Carolina Spivacenco
Finance Coordinator
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Carolina Spivacenco

Carolina came to Prague from The Republic of Moldova 18 months ago, when she was awarded the Czech Government Scholarship for a Master in Economics and Finance at Charles University. She is fluent in Romanian, English and Russian and has basic knowledge of Spanish and Czech. Having a strong academic background in both International Relations and Economics, Carolina has always been interested not only in contributing to the economic development of states, but also in being an active member of civil society. Carolina joined the team at Civic Concepts International as an intern in March and hopes to contribute her unique skills to the CCI team.

Katrine Hogganvik
Operations Coordinator
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Katrine Hogganvik

Katrine is Norwewgian but left her hometown at the age of 19 went to an international boarding school in Denmark where she lived and studied with 80 people from 5 different continents, an experience which inspired her to study politics at Anglo American University in Prague where she now has graduated as a Master student in Public Policy. She has worked at a refugee reception centre for single minors in Norway in the past and is in addition to writing articles for various publications enthusiastic about the opportunity to help promote multiculturalism among global youth.

 
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+420 222 363 269

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23rd IYLC Student Sponsors PDF Print E-mail

The following companies and universities sponsored a student at the 23rd IYLC in Prague:

            

        

 

                  

     

           

 

     

          

          

 
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The following companies and universities sponsored a student at the 22nd IYLC in Prague:

             

     

   

 

 
21st IYLC Student Sponsors PDF Print E-mail

The following companies and universities sponsored a student at the 21st IYLC in Prague:

EucA University of Manchester Sampoerna Ganesha Amateur Golf Invitational

Benotel Group University of Brawijaya The Chandaria Foundation  Easwari Engineering College

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