ABOUT THE CENTRE FOR ARMY LEADERSHIP
The British Army requires the highest standards of leadership. It is a core function of our institution and a fundamental component of fighting power. Our leadership philosophy is values-based, motivated not by self-interest but in the service of others.
The Centre For Army Leadership (CAL) exists to champion leadership excellence and to optimise the Army’s human ‘edge’ that underpins operational success We support the development of exceptional leaders not just for the British Army, but for the whole nation.
The CAL is the guardian of the Army’s Leadership Doctrine, the codification of our leadership experience and philosophy, built over more than 300 years. We act as the Army’s leadership conscience, calibrate its thinking against multiple sectors and, through our Research Institute, ensure conceptual rigour. Furthermore, our persistent communication and engagement activity seeks to stimulate debate, awareness and critical thinking
Our team comprises of both theorists and practitioners, supported by advocates from across and beyond the Army, who share our passion for leadership and leader development. We are committed to the betterment of every leader, across the whole force, at all ranks and grades, Regular or Reserve, through-life, and, altruistically, wider society.
Find more information about the CAL on our website.
Situated in the grounds of the world-renowned Royal Military Academy SandhurstFELLOWSHIP AT THE CENTRE FOR ARMY LEADERSHIP
Based in Robertson House at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, the Centre for Army Leadership (CAL) is the world’s most prestigious centre of excellence for leadership and leader development.
In 2023, for the first time, we will be running an open competition to be considered for our Fellowship programme, and the coveted role of ‘CAL Fellow’.
We are seeking applicants from a broad range of backgrounds and experience levels, both internal and external to the UK Armed Forces, and with a passion for advancing the field of leadership and leader development.
Robertson House – the spiritual home of British Army Leadership since 1862 and home to the Centre for Army LeadershipBENEFITS OF CAL FELLOWSHIP
• Authorised use of the title ‘CAL Fellow’ across your personal and professional profiles.
• Professional development and research opportunities.
• Enhanced professional community and networking opportunities.
• Access to leading experts and the UK’s largest leadership resources.
• Enhanced national exposure and recognition across British Army communication channels.
• Prioritised attendance at all CAL events and activities.
• A platform to contribute and shape global leadership thinking and leader development.
• An annual CAL Fellows’ dinner at RMA Sandhurst hosted by Director Leadership.
The Centre for Army Leadership Research InstituteAPPLICATION CRITERIA
• There are no minimum academic or seniority requirements to apply for CAL Fellowship, just a passion for advancing leadership thinking and leader development.
• Applicants both internal and external to the UK Armed Forces, whether national or international, are encouraged to apply.
• Applicants must be aged 18 or over and will be offered CAL Fellowship status for an initial tenure of 24 months, with continuation subject to review thereafter.
The Grand Entrance in Robertson HouseA COMMITMENT FROM YOU
• To support the CAL in its objectives, intellectual thinking, and development of its outputs.
• To produce a 1,500-word CAL Leadership Insight paper per year on a leadership area of expertise or topic of your choice.
• To support at least one online webinar (1hr) per year based on a leadership area of expertise or topic of your choice.
• To support and/or participate in at least one CAL event per year (virtually or in person).
• To promote and project the work of the CAL across your own network.
Centre for Army Leadership
Robertson House
Royal MilitaryAcademy
Sandhurst Camberley
Surrey
United Kingdom
GU15 4PQ
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