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Youth Leadership Conference – Online
Youth Leadership Conference
An Online Conference

Youth Leadership Conference

16th July 2023

9:30 pm IST

Age 13 -17

1st July 2023

18% GST

Priority Deadline
25th May 2023

16th July 2023

9:30 pm IST

Age 13 -17

1st July 2023

18% GST

Priority Deadline
25th May 2023
Priority applicants would get preference in their admission to the course. The program will run virtually on Zoom.

Learn core leadership skills & navigate your college, career and life.

Create a social change project & unlock your leadership potential.

Get one year of free mentorship from Expert Mentors.

Earn a completion certificate from Expert Mentors.
Unleash the leader in you!
Led by accomplished mentors from prestigious leadership institutions, the Youth Leadership Conference empowers high school students to cultivate confidence, collaboration, and communication skills necessary for solving global issues and driving positive change in the world. Throughout the 7-day program, participants work with their mentor-led group to gain a deep understanding of a pressing global concern – be it mental health, poverty, or climate change – and create a project to address it.
Upon completion of the program, students have the opportunity to receive year-long mentorship to further develop and implement their social change project. What sets this workshop apart is that its mentors are not just lecturers, but current university students who have already gained valuable experience and training at a young age and understand the complexities of growing up in the 21st century. By breaking down age-based authority structures and engaging in hands-on activities, the mentors become approachable advisors and supportive friends to the participants. Due to its effectiveness, the workshop is in high demand and has been held in various countries such as Japan, Myanmar, Colorado, Dubai, and Puerto Rico.



of Accomplishment

from Expert Mentors

Change Project
01
Introducing
Leadership
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The Leader in
Each of Us
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Leading Alongside
Others
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Leading by
Listening
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Leading with Your Voice
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Preparation and Introspection

01
Introducing Leadership
02
The Leader in Each of Us
03
Leading Alongside Others
04
Leading by Listening
05
Leading by Listening Leading with Your Voice
06
Preparation and Introspection
Who Should Participate?
- You are a student who wants to inculcate leadership qualities
- You are not confident in sharing your thoughts and speaking in public
- You want to solve a social problem but don't have problem solving skills
- You want to learn how to build your network and thus sharpening your networking skills
- You want to become a leader but do not know where and how to start
- You are fearful and have mental blocks and are lacking the initiative to lead
- You do not have a community of like-minded people who are going through the same issues or share the same passion
Meet your Expert Mentors!

Jailene Ramos
Class of 2025
Concentration: Human Evolutionary Biology
Jailene is a junior in Lowell House from Las Vegas, NV, USA. She has a passion for public service, specifically fighting for immigrant rights in the United States and educational equity/accessibility worldwide. On campus, she is the Executive Director of the National Latina Empowerment and Development Conference.

Jonada Shukarasi
Class of 2026
Concentration : Government
Jonada is a rising sophomore in Eliot House from Albania. On campus, Jonada has been involved with Model UN and the Harvard Albanian Students Association. She is passionate about women’s rights and educational equity.

Donia Elmansy
Class of 2023
Concentration : Government & Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Donia is a senior at Harvard and on campus, she’s involved with planning Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) conferences. She's also involved with the Harvard Program for International Education (HPIE) where she teaches once a week at a local high school and loves interacting with the students.

Mateo Velarde
Class of 2024
Concentration : Computer Science & Government
Mateo is a junior at Leverett House from Virginia, United States. On campus, he has been involved with Harvard Primus, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Leadership Institute at Harvard College, Harvard Undergraduate Admissions Council, Act on a Dream, Harvard College Interfaith Forum, Harvard MIT Math Tournament, Harvard Gaming Group, and the Harvard Institute of Politics.

Daniela Andrade
Class of 2025
Concentration : Neuroscience and Philosophy
Daniela is a sophomore in Cabot House from New York City. Academically she is joint concentrating in Neuroscience and Philosophy and has a passion for social advocacy. On campus, she co-founded the Future of Intelligence, an organization committed to providing free AI-education to underserved students.

Japesh Patel
Class of 2026
Concentration : Bioengineering
Japesh is a first year at Harvard College in Lowell House who was born and raised in Maryland, U.S.A. He plans on concentrating in Bioengineering and working on novel therapeutic treatments such as cancer therapies after graduating. Japesh is involved in a variety of activities on campus including research at the Church Lab, consulting for the Harvard Biotech Club, and Harvard's South Asian Association.

Harold Klapper
Class of 2025
Concentration : Economics and Philosophy
Harold is a sophomore in Eliot house from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Academically he is interested in macro and development economics and has a deep passion for continental philosophy. On campus, he writes opinion pieces for The Crimson and is on the executive board of the Harvard Review of Philosophy.

Nibrass Fathi
Originally from northwestern Tunisia, Nibrass now lives in Currier House and enjoys trekking from the Quad across the Charles river bridge to the SEC. He's also part of the Society of Arab Students, the French Club and the Harvard Computer Society.
Meet your Harvard Mentors
YLC is led by Harvard undergraduate students who are leaders in their own communities. Differentiating this program are the student teachers and their youthful perspective on leadership development. Reliable and relatable, the teachers serve as advisors and friends to the students, breaking down intimidating age-based authority structures. With tremendous enthusiasm for both teaching and learning, the teaching team constantly learns from the students, adapts to their interests and needs, and builds lasting relationships that continue after the program through formal and informal mentorship opportunities.

Ayah Al-Zubi
Class of 2023
Concentration: Sociology
Ayah has taught a sports justice course featuring professional athletes and given a Tedx Talk on diversity and youth leadership.
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Ayah Al-Zubi is a second-year in Leverett house born in Jordan and from Cincinnati, Ohio. Ayah plans on studying the intersection of psychology, sociology, and education. She empowers youth to transcend their potential and take on challenges. With sports being one of her most important motivators, Ayah utilizes the sports platform to bring on this empowerment. This passion for sports has allowed her to start her own organization, Impowera, that builds youth sports curriculum in which she launched basketball camps in the MENA in 2019.

Andrew de Souza
Class of 2022
Concentration: Environmental Engineering
Andrew plays on the Rugby team, is part of a volunteer tour and service organization, and is a member of the South Asian Men’s Collective.
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Andrew is a sophomore in Cabot House from Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Academically Andrew is concentrating in Environmental Engineering and has a passion for clean energy — this year he started HUCEG, a group that educates the student body about the clean energy industry. He hopes to have an impact by helping younger students through such an influential time in their lives, and by teaching them the values that are truly important. In his spare time, Andrew enjoys watching movies with friends, trying new cuisines, and going on hikes.

Aysha Emmerson
Class of 2022
Concentration: Special Concentration in Resilience Studies and Social Anthropology
At Harvard, Aysha writes for The Crimson Editorial Board, works as a Peer Advising Fellow.
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A fervent believer in the power of words, Aysha Emmerson seeks to use hers to spread kindness, create positive change, and inspire others. At Harvard, she writes for The Crimson Editorial Board, works as a Peer Advising Fellow, and is a proud member of Women’s Club Soccer. She has helped teach a university course about excellence in negotiation, including how to better understand different personality types, and is excited to bring related lessons of collaboration, communication, and relationship-building to YLC.

Albie Giandomenico
Class of 2022
Concentration: Economics and Astrophysics
Albie is the Co-Captain of the club ice hockey team, former President of club lacrosse, and the rugby team.
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Albie is a rising senior in Cabot House concentrating in Economics with a secondary in Astrophysics. He grew up in Walpole, Massachusetts and before college embraced many leadership roles, especially as Class President for six straight years. He also spreads his interests to other extracurriculars including being in the undergraduate art club and acting in a small play. Albie just completed his year as chair of YLC and looks forward to continuing his involvement while maintaining the organization’s effectiveness and expanding the outreach.

Emmy
Class of 2024
Concentration: Computer Science and Neuroscience
Emmy is involved in the Undergraduate Council, the Institute of Politics CIVICS and Policy Program.
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Emmy is a first-year in Elm Yard concentrating in Economics with a secondary in Philosophy. On campus, Emmy is involved in the Undergraduate Council, the Institute of Politics CIVICS and Policy Program, the Arete Fellowship, and the Crimson, among others. She hopes to continue exercising critical and purposeful leadership during her YLC experience and looks forward to assisting high school students in challenging conventional understandings of leadership and empowering young leaders to cultivate a strong sense of self and community.

Ethan Kee
Class of 2023
Concentration: Psychology and History of Art and Architecture
Ethan works as a designer for The Crimson and participates on two club sports teams in addition to YLC.
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Ethan is a sophomore interested in studying Psychology and History of Art and Architecture. Now in college, Ethan works as a designer for The Crimson and participates on two club sports teams in addition to now joining the YLC. Ethan is excited to help guide and inspire the next wave of innovators and world changers and he hopes to encourage these future leaders to reach new and outstanding heights. In his free time, he enjoys discovering new music, whipping up recipes in the kitchen, and travelling with friends.

Ishaan Prasad
Class of 2022
Concentration: Computer Science (MBB) and Linguistics
Ishaan is a research student at Harvard Business School, a case team leader for the Harvard College Consulting Group.
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Ishaan is a junior in Lowell House interested in exploring the intersection between Computer Science and Linguistics. Having participated in YLC as both a camper and a junior counselor, Ishaan is excited to now help lead the program as a counselor and former director. At the College, Ishaan is a research student at Harvard Business School, a case team leader for the Harvard College Consulting Group, and a student ambassador with the Crimson Key Society.

Jean-Luc Henraux
Class of 2022
Concentration: Applied Math (Econ Focus)
Jean-Luc is a member of the club rugby team and of various service organizations.
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Jean-Luc is a junior in Lowell House who intends to study Applied Mathematics and Philosophy. Hailing from Los Angeles, California, he developed a passion for social activism through his involvement in his high school’s Speech and Debate team. He believes that cultivating a desire to lead and an ability to communicate confidently and clearly is a strong catalyst for social change. At Harvard, Jean-Luc has found purpose, community, and fun as a member of the club rugby team and of various service organizations.

Katrina Hon
Class of 2022
Concentration: Neuroscience (MBB) and Psychology
Katrina is involved in the Harvard Undergraduate Research Association, Harvard VISION Global Health Society, and Harvard Red Cross.
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Katrina is a junior in Winthrop House concentrating in Neuroscience on the Mind, Brain, and Behavior track with a secondary in Psychology. She is originally from Middlebury, Connecticut, and is so excited to be a part of YLC this year. Katrina is very passionate about empowering youth to make social change through encouraging leadership and communication. At school, she is involved in the Harvard Undergraduate Research Association, Harvard VISION Global Health Society, and Harvard Red Cross. In her free time, she enjoys listening to music, traveling, and trying new foods.

Kimani Panthier
Class of 2024
Concentration: Government
Kimani aspires to be a public servant and someday run for a local, state, or national political office.
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Kimani is a first-year living in Oak Yard concentrating in Government. Born and raised in Hempstead, NY, Kimani is the son of two hard-working immigrants. Kimani also strongly prioritizes community service and volunteerism and has developed a passion to serve and lead others! In the future, Kimani aspires to be a public servant and someday run for a local, state, or national political office. At Harvard, Kimani is a first-year representative on the Undergraduate Council, member of the IOP’s Fellows & Study Groups program, and active participant in several other student organizations.

Malaika Zaidi
Class of 2024
Concentration: History of Science
Malaika is interested in pursuing a career in the medical field, as she is passionate about tackling the disparities present in the healthcare system.
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Malaika is a first-year student from the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. She is currently on campus living in Currier House. Malaika is interested in pursuing a career in the medical field, as she is passionate about tackling the disparities present in the healthcare system. She is thrilled to be a YLC counselor and looks forward to fostering a strong sense of community, helping young individuals find their voice, and inspiring others to speak up for social change. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, exploring new places, and listening to music!

Michael Raji
Class of 2022
Concentration: Government
Michael is involved with Harvard Radcliffe Research Institute, Crimson Key Society, and Harvard Club Tennis.
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Michael is a junior in Currier House concentrating in Government with a secondary in Global Health and Health Policy. He is originally from a suburb outside Houston, Texas where he started an afterschool program to help kids get ahead in math. On campus, Michael is involved with Harvard Radcliffe Research Institute, Crimson Key Society, and Harvard Club Tennis. In his free time, Michael spends time playing pickup basketball, expanding his netflix collection, and reading.

Phil
Class of 2021
Concentration: Computer Science and Neuroscience
Phill is a volunteer at a local after school program and plays on the club rugby team.
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Phil is a senior in Cabot House studying Computer Science and Neuroscience. He grew up in London, England and went to Eton College, where he was involved in several leadership roles: House Captain, Head of Theatre, School Prefect, and Cadet Sergeant in the Combined Cadet Force (similar to ROTC in America). Although relatively new to YLC, he is looking forward to expanding the program and adding his unique experiences.

Rayo Daniel
Class of 2024
Concentration: Psychology
Rayo is the lead singer in a band called Gifted Hands, a talented group composed entirely of youth musicians.
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Rayo is a first year student at the college studying Psychology with a particular focus on criminal behavior. She is originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota and is very passionate about youth voice and social justice as a whole. Rayo hopes to combine her outgoing personality, her passion for leadership, and her interest in crime to be a force for change in the criminal justice system.

Ethan Johnstone
Class of 2023
Concentration: Government and History
Ethan is an intern at the Harvard Law Review, the Treasure of the Institute of Politics, and a proud member of Crimson Key Society.
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Ethan Johnstone was born and raised in Southern California and is passionate about Law and Politics. At Harvard, Ethan is a rising sophomore in Dunster House studying Government and History. Outside of class, he spends his time as an intern at the Harvard Law Review, the Treasure of the Institute of Politics, a representative in the Undergraduate Council, a club tennis athlete, and a proud member of Crimson Key Society. Ethan is a new recruit to YLC, and he is so excited to share the leadership lessons he has learned along the way.

Rohan Sheth
Class of 2023
Concentration: Applied Math (Econ focus)
Rohan is a member of the Financial Analysts’ Club, the Men’s Club Soccer Team, the South Asian Association, and the South Asian Men’s Collective.
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Rohan is a sophomore from Boston, MA, living in Pforzheimer House studying Applied Math with Economics. Rohan also enjoys teaching, and he works as a Course Assistant for a Multivariable Calculus course at Harvard. In his free time, he enjoys running, skiing, and traveling, especially to India to visit family. He can’t wait to see the exciting ideas that the next generation of leaders has!
Words from those Who Took the Course (And Loved it)
Sahithi
Grade 10, Future kid's School,
Hyderabad
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YLC is a great opportunity to learn from diverse communities, improve communication and leadership skills, and gain invaluable mentorship for success.
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Everyone should Attend YLC, as it's an incredible place with amazing people to develop as a leader and better oneself.
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Freya
Grade 8, Oberoi International School,
Mumbai
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YLC was an amazing experience. I Learned alot about leadership, made friends worldwide. The conference was well-organized and inspiring.
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I highly recommend it to anyone looking to broaden their perspective on leadership and make meaningful connections.
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Veer Vohra
Grade 11, Dubai College
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This workshop has taught me that in order to do something big in life, one need not start with a huge impact. You can start with something small and yet go on to make a big impact.
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Shizah Kashmir
Grade 12, Gems Wellington Academy, Silicon Oasis
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The YLC conference is very action-provoking. It has taught me that if I’m passionate about something I must push harder and try and be an achiever even at an early age.
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That way, YLC has made me feel empowered.
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Raeed Zainuddin
Grade 8, Sun Beams High School,
Bangladesh
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I have become so much more confident in presentation and doing something on the stage. I feel I can appeal to a crowd just by talking to them which I didn't feel before.
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I would 110% recommend everyone to this conference because you can meet so many people, so many personalities from so many places. The main reason why I would recommend it is because of the counselors, they were great.
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Tanya Tilokani
Grade 12, Cambridge International School, Dubai, UAE
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All the mentors were well trained and they used creative techniques to teach us. The use of psychology or the storytelling method were subtle ways of teaching leadership.
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Moreover, the conference was very unique mainly because you were talking to us like we were adults capable of making a change in our own way.
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Varun Chitturi
Grade 9, Oakridge International School, Hyderabad
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The overall experience at the conference was phenomenal. We learned about public speaking, negotiation, and other qualities that are vital for a leader.
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With all that I learned here, I really think I can take my social change project forward and make a huge impact on so many people. The mentors from Harvard were amazing as well and you could talk to them like they are your best friends.
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