The Master in African Innovation Leadership (AIL) is a fully funded, 18-month programme designed to empower young entrepreneurs and innovation leaders across Sub-Saharan Africa. Supported by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI), and jointly organised by Politecnico di Milano and the E4Impact Foundation, this programme provides a platform for individuals who are eager to drive change, develop innovative solutions, and foster sustainable growth across the continent.
This transformative programme is open to young African entrepreneurs, academics, and professionals from select African countries who are passionate about contributing to their local innovation ecosystems and enhancing the future of African development.Eligibility Criteria: Who Can Apply?
The AIL programme is designed for individuals from Côte D’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, and Tanzania. Eligible candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Young Entrepreneurs:
- Entrepreneurs from emerging African high-tech companies or startups who seek to enhance their skills in innovation and leadership.
- Innovation Ecosystem Managers:
- Professionals responsible for fostering innovation, including research & innovation managers, university professors, public and private sector executives, venture capitalists, lobbyists, and programme managers.
Education Level:
- Applicants should have a university degree or equivalent and a demonstrated interest or background in innovation, entrepreneurship, or related fields.
Other Requirements:
- Applicants should be committed to completing the 18-month programme while maintaining their professional commitments.
Programme Details: When, Where, How Long, Structure, and Fees
Programme Duration:
- 18 months starting in April 2025 and ending in October 2026.
Programme Format:
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Hybrid Learning: The programme is a blend of online learning and residential weeks.
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Online Learning (April 2025 – February 2026):
- 2 half-day online sessions per week (3-4 hours each).
- Flexible learning, allowing participants to balance their studies with work commitments.
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Residential Weeks in Italy (November 2025):
- 3 fully funded weeks in Milan, Italy for immersive training with faculty and industry leaders.
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Project Work (February – October 2026):
- Participants will undertake a practical project with academic mentorship, applying their learning to real-world challenges in their home countries.
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Residential Weeks in Africa (Fall 2026):
- 2 fully funded weeks in an African country, exploring local innovation ecosystems and collaborating on projects.
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Programme Focus:
- Innovation management
- Entrepreneurship
- Strategic business development
- Technology management
- Sustainable practices and social entrepreneurship
Programme Benefits:
- Fully Funded: All tuition fees are waived for selected participants.
- Financial Support: Participants receive funding for travel, accommodation, and meals during the residential periods in both Italy and Africa.
- Expert-Led Training: Learn from distinguished faculty members, innovation experts, and successful entrepreneurs.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow African entrepreneurs, professionals, and academic leaders from across the continent.
- Practical Experience: Engage in a hands-on project with mentorship from academic tutors.
- Impactful “Give-Back” Initiative: Graduates will mentor emerging innovation leaders, further fostering a culture of innovation.