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NGFP (Next Generation Foresight Practitioners) is a global initiative launched by the School of International Futures, positioned to support a new generation of changemakers using futures and foresight methods. According to the website, applications are now open for the NGFP 2027 Fellowship. Its core offering is not a single conventional course, but a learning and collaboration ecosystem made up of a Fellowship, global network, project practice, stories/case studies, and thematic Hubs.
In terms of subject area, NGFP focuses on futures studies, strategic foresight, social innovation, and long-term issues, covering topics such as climate, digital futures, peace futures, future leadership in Africa, youth policy, AI policy, and rural resilience. As for delivery format, the main text mentions learning, collaboration, community, and Live Q&A Sessions, but does not specify whether there are structured live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 coaching. It should therefore be understood more as project-based learning with community support. Certification information is not disclosed; users aiming to obtain a professional certificate should check the application page or FAQ for further details.
The page does not provide information on Fellowship fees, scholarships, payment methods, or payment channels, so pricing transparency is limited. The organizational background is relatively clear: NGFP is an initiative of the School of International Futures, a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with non-profit purposes. The site also showcases many Fellows’ projects and partner networks, indicating that it places more emphasis on practical impact and international connections than on knowledge delivery alone.
Its strengths lie in its global reach and diversity of topics. Cases span contexts such as Africa, Latin America, Pakistan, and New Zealand, making it suitable for people who want to apply foresight methods to public policy, community development, climate, and digital governance. Its network-based model is also useful for finding collaborators, showcasing projects, and joining conversations. The downside is that course-product information is incomplete: the syllabus, learning duration, instructor setup, assessment criteria, certificates, and pricing are not clearly stated in the main content, making it less friendly for users who simply want to quickly purchase a standardized course.
NGFP is suitable for young practitioners who already have experience in social innovation, policy research, sustainable development, or community projects, as well as those who want to enter the international futures/foresight community. The teaching language and website content are primarily English, so Chinese users will need strong English reading and communication skills. Access from China and payment availability are not stated in the main content, so they should be considered unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives include futures thinking or sustainability leadership courses on Coursera/edX, UNESCO Futures Literacy resources, or strategic foresight courses offered by domestic universities and think tanks.
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