RIL International Career Fellowship

Build the experience your next move needs.

Explore a professional direction through a substantial project—with structure, coaching and a working community around you.

Why this Career Fellowship

Turn an uncertain professional direction into useful experience.

It is tempting to wait until you know the right role, field or opportunity. But some career questions cannot be answered by thinking about them for another month.

The Career Fellowship gives you the space to explore one direction through real work. You will research a field, apply its methods, complete a project and reflect on what the experience shows you.

You do not need certainty to begin. The work helps create it.

One projectYour focus
Live sessionsYour learning
1:1 coachingYour support
Fellow profileYour evidence
The Career route

Is this Fellowship right for you?

Career direction

Career Fellowship

For people who want to develop experience that can support their next professional move. You may be looking for work, returning after a break, considering a career change or simply interested in exploring a field beyond your current role.

Before you apply

You do not need a finished project or a fully formed plan before applying.

A structured process from question to conclusion

Your career project progresses through research, application and critical evaluation.

Each stage helps you understand a professional field, apply its methods and produce credible work that demonstrates your developing capability.

01

Scope and Objectives

Career Route

  • Define the professional area you intend to explore and establish clear learning objectives.
  • Formulate a project question connected to a genuine problem or practice within that field.
  • Specify the evidence and final output required to demonstrate meaningful development.
02

Research and Evidence

Career Route

  • Conduct structured research into the sector, professional roles and current practices.
  • Analyse examples of relevant work to understand expected methods, standards and capabilities.
  • Gather primary or secondary evidence that can inform the direction of your project.
03

Application and Development

Career Route

  • Apply your research through a project that reflects realistic professional practice.
  • Use appropriate methods and tools to develop a credible piece of demonstrable work.
  • Maintain a record of important decisions, evidence and changes throughout development.
04

Critical Evaluation

Career Route

  • Present your work and gather structured feedback from relevant perspectives.
  • Evaluate the quality of the project against appropriate professional expectations.
  • Identify limitations and determine which improvements would most strengthen the work.
05

Synthesis and Refinement

Career Route

  • Integrate research, feedback and practical learning into an improved final project.
  • Articulate what the work demonstrates about your developing professional capabilities.
  • Prepare the project for presentation through appropriate professional channels.
06

Presentation and Reflection

Career Route

  • Present the completed work and provide evidence for the decisions made throughout the project.
  • Critically reflect on your development and the suitability of the career direction explored.
  • Identify specific actions for converting the Fellowship experience into future opportunities.
Development beyond the project

Strengthen how you lead, decide and move important work forward.

The Fellowship develops more than a project outcome. You practise leadership through real work, then use focused 1:1 conversations to examine the decisions, behaviours and next steps that matter in your own context.

Applied practice

Leadership Development

Build the habits needed to lead your own work, contribute with credibility and influence progress, whether or not you hold a formal leadership title.

  • Set a clear direction and define what good progress looks like.
  • Make evidence-led decisions when the answer is not obvious.
  • Communicate your reasoning and invite useful challenge.
  • Reflect on how you respond to feedback, setbacks and responsibility.
Private 1:1 support

Executive Coaching

Use confidential, focused conversations to think more clearly about a live goal, decision or leadership challenge. You bring the agenda; your coach helps you test assumptions and turn insight into action.

  • Clarify the outcome you want from each conversation.
  • Work through a decision, obstacle or important conversation.
  • Identify practical actions and personal accountability.
  • Connect Fellowship learning to your career or business context.
How it is includedThe number of private 1:1 sessions depends on the place you choose: 2 with a Fully Funded place, 4 with a paid Career place, or 6 with a paid Business place. Coaching supports reflection and decision-making; it does not replace clinical, legal or financial advice.
A useful outcome

Finish with evidence, not just enthusiasm.

A successful Career Fellowship does not require you to change career or secure a job immediately. It means understanding your direction more clearly, having meaningful work to show and making your next professional decision with stronger evidence.

Fellowship fees

Choose how you join.

Choose a competitive Fully Funded place or reserve a paid Career place. Both include the complete Career Fellowship programme.

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Competitive · Limited

Fully Funded

£0Fully funded
2 private 1:1 sessionsExecutive coachingComplete Career routeSame core programme
  • 8h live + 20h guided work
  • Leadership development
  • Ask Anything + email support
  • Guides, assets + library
  • Community + networking
  • Profile, certification + CV/LinkedIn

Best for applicants able to compete for a limited funded place.

Apply for funding

Fully Funded applications are competitive. Paid Career places are confirmed subject to availability and successful payment.

01Who is the Fellowship for?

The Career Fellowship is for people who want to build meaningful experience for a professional next step. You might be looking for work, changing career, returning after a break or exploring a field beyond your current role.

You do not need to arrive with a finished project. We help you define suitable work at the beginning of the Fellowship.

02What will I work on?

Your work will explore a specific professional direction through realistic practice. It may be an industry project, technical build, research study, portfolio project or practical investigation.

The goal is meaningful evidence of your capability and a clearer decision about your next professional step.

03How does the Fully Funded Scholarship work?

We offer a limited number of Fully Funded places at £0 through a competitive application process. Funded Fellows participate in the same core Fellowship and receive 2 private 1:1 executive coaching sessions.

Applicants who prefer a confirmed place can reserve the Career Fellowship for £99, which includes 4 private 1:1 executive coaching sessions.

04How much time should I expect to commit?

The Fellowship includes four live Thursday sessions from 7 to 9 pm UK time and approximately 20 hours of independent project work across the programme.

Live activities include route teaching, Ask Anything sessions, community discussions, project presentations and feedback. Independent time is used for research, development and your own Fellowship project.

05Do I need to attend every live session?

You should attend as much of the live programme as possible because discussion, questions, presentations and feedback are important parts of the Fellowship.

Recordings will be available for appropriate sessions when you cannot attend, but the Fellowship is designed as a participatory experience rather than a collection of recorded lessons.

06What support will I receive?

All Fellows receive live teaching, Ask Anything sessions, unlimited email support, community feedback and access to RIL guides, assets and library resources.

You also receive executive coaching according to your place: 2 private 1:1 sessions with a Fully Funded place or 4 with a paid Career place.

07Can I put the Fellowship on my CV and LinkedIn?

Yes. Fellows who successfully complete the programme can present their Fellowship experience on their CV, LinkedIn, portfolio and other professional platforms.

You will also receive completion certification, approved RIL Fellowship branding and a dedicated Fellow page that provides a public record of your Fellowship and project.

08What will my Fellow page include?

Your dedicated page can introduce you, your Career Fellowship project and the work you completed. It can be shared with employers, recruiters, professional collaborators or others interested in your work.

Your page forms part of the wider RIL Fellowship website rather than disappearing when your cohort finishes.

09What happens if my project or idea does not work?

That can be a valuable Fellowship outcome. You may discover that a field is different from what you expected, that another role fits better or that you need a different kind of experience next.

The objective is not to prove that your original idea was right. It is to investigate it seriously enough to make a better decision based on evidence and experience.

10What happens after I complete the Fellowship?

Successful completion brings you into the RIL Fellowship alumni community. You can continue using your Fellowship credentials and Fellow page while staying connected with the network you have developed.

Alumni may also receive invitations to selected office hours, alumni events, community activities, future opportunities and RIL offers as the Fellowship community grows.

The project may finish, continue independently, strengthen your portfolio or develop into a professional opportunity. The important part is that you leave with meaningful work, stronger evidence and a clearer next step.

Recognition that travels with you

Turn completed work into proof people can see.

Your Career Fellowship becomes more than a private learning experience. Present it through your professional profile, a public Fellow page and formal certification that records what you completed.

LinkedIn · Experience section Credential linked

Your Name

Building evidence for the next professional move

Experience

RIL Career Fellow · Project-based

Rapid Innovation Lab · Fellowship

24 September 2026 · International · Live online

Explored a professional direction through applied research, project development and evidence-led reflection. Presented completed work and documented the decisions behind it.

ResearchProject deliveryCritical evaluation
Career Fellow project and credentialril.ac · View public record
Rapid Innovation Lab

Career Fellowship

This recognition is awarded to

Your Name

For successfully completing the RIL Fellowship and presenting a substantial evidence-led project.

Rapid Innovation LabFellowship ID · RIL-F26-009
LinkedIn and CV ready Public Fellow profile Completion certificate