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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 24, who demonstrate commitment to academic excellence, personal development and community involvement in a spirit of responsible and sustainable leadership.

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Conference Director Veronika Jirova interviewed by Prague television PDF Print E-mail

Conference Director Veronika Jirova interviewed by Prague television station Metropol during the European Parliament simulation in the Czech Senate“

http://www.metropol.cz/zpravy/politika/video-studenti-z-celeho-sveta-si-v-praze-vyzkouseli-zasedani-evropskeho-parlamentu/

 
Press Release - 19th International Youth Leadership Conference PDF Print E-mail

By Vicky Wong

Vicky Wong who originally heralds from Hong Kong, was born and raised in South East London, England, and is a second year Politics and International Relations student at the University of Reading. Having caught the travel bug in the summer of 2008 during a World Challenge expedition to China and Vietnam, she went on to find more opportunities to go abroad and eventually stumbled upon the 19th IYLC, which she now cites as a life-changing experience.

Outside her degree, Wong is also a musician (playing both violin and piano), a journalist for her university newspaper, and also enjoys learning to speak several languages including Mandarin, Cantonese, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Russian.

The annual International Youth Leadership Conference brings together a diverse group of young people from all over the world. United by the questions that even the leaders of today cannot answer, these fledgling leaders come together to participate in a weeklong forum in the backdrop of Prague, where they learn and challenge ideas of justice, culture, international decorum, and leadership. Including a series of workshops, presentations and simulations, the IYLC promises and guarantees its participants that they will not only leave with a new base of knowledge, but a collection of memories and friendship circles that arch across the world.

With at least 100 participants of over 30 different countries, the cultural interchange of ideas is what makes the conference markedly different to any classroom environment or school. 

Simulations in the conference take the form of a UN Security Council meeting, an International Criminal Court Pre-Trial and a European Parliament session. 

The UN Security Council simulation pits group members against each other in a discussion over pressing and complex international issues such as nuclear proliferation, human rights and so on. But whilst proving the difficulty of coming to an international consensus, it also demonstrates the recognition by all for international co-operation, and how sometimes, decisions need time to materialize.

The International Criminal Court Simulation demonstrates how the justice system works, how humanitarian issues are a lot more complex than what they appear at face value,  how lawyers (as leaders of justice) must have nerves of steel in order to think quickly to defend their cause, but also illustrates how even a criminal can escape unscathed from the justice system.

The run-up to the European Parliament session provides participants with a medium to vent their creative capabilities through lobbying and campaigning, but also proves that even at an international level, co-operation is still possible, and that even a leader needs a strong team to help them.

The conference encourages individuals to pursue the best that they can be through responsible, caring, pragmatic and wise leadership, and inspires participants that in order to become a leader, one must first understand themselves and other cultures, making the IYLC the ideal medium through which to do so.

The objective of the conference is to encourage individuals to challenge themselves by testing themselves in an environment alien to them; an experience which becomes both daunting and exciting. At the same time, the IYLC perfectly epitomises the “work hard play hard” ethic, as all participants, facilitators and observers display both a serious professionalism combined with sharp wit and humour when approaching the simulations, and ultimately becoming a fun educational experience.

Other events in the conference include embassy visits, a culture night, and regional talks; all of which display the importance of culture to people, of the importance of transatlantic relationships and of the confident pride and determination of nations to make a difference in the world.

What the IYLC has proven is that in order to become a strong leader, they need mental strength, a caring nature, an empathy and understanding for others regardless of culture, a passion for what is right and an unshakeable bravery.

 
IYLC in Press PDF Print E-mail

UWL Campus News

Student government reps attend IYLC
(USA, February 2002)

The Prague Post

Lessons of Leadership
(Czech Republic, January 2003)

The Whit Online

Students spend winter in Prague
(USA, March 2003)

UCT - Monday Paper

Banda represents Africa at youth conference (South Africa, Sept 2003)

MsSage

Politics on agenda in Prague
(UAE, April 2004)

Wyvern - University of Essex

Representing Britain
(UK, May 2004)

Guardian Unlimited

Understanding in the sun
(UK, October 2004)

Cool Avenues

XLRI student represents India
(India, December 2004)

With honors

Honors students celebrated with top awards (USA, January 2005)

Colorado Colleges Alumni Web-Journal

Bryan's Journal
(USA, February 2005)

Carnegie Mellon Today

Students Get Global Education
(USA, April 2005)

The Prague Post

Fostering initative and teamwork
(Czech Republic, August 2005)

The Telegraph

City boy in leadership meet
(India, August 2005)

The Global Artichoke

Opportunity of a Lifetime
(USA, July 2006)

GO.dk

Grib chancen og fa erfaring med diplomati (Denmark, July 2006)

Hilda's Happenings

Nathan wins 2006 Communitas Prize
(Australia, July 2006)

Achievements - Ngee Ann Polytechnic

Youth Leadership Conference
(Singapore, August 2006)

Macquarie Law Notes

Global Leadership Program opens doors
(Australia, December 2006)

The News Record

Model UN Successful
(USA, January 2007)

gulfnews.com

How to make the best of a conference
(United Arab Emirates, March 2007)

The Macquarie Globe - Macquarie University

An intense week in Prague
(Australia, May 2007)

Latest News - University of Wollongong

Destination Prague ...
(Australia, June 2007)

Achievements - Ngee Ann Polytechnic

BA Student Represents Singapore
(Singapore, July 2007)

Center for Leadership Studies News

Exeter students show a lead internationally (UK, December 2007)

Nipissing University

Fostering Leadership
(Canada, December 2007)

devon.co.uk

Student win chance to attend global conferences (UK, December 2007)