The Tocqueville Fellowship
A Unique Immersive Journey
Our vision
Shaping tomorrow's leaders
The Tocqueville Fellowship is driven by a unique vision: to inspire, equip and connect the next generation of French leaders.
Since 2003, the Tocqueville Scholarship has been committed to nurturing a dynamic community of French leaders. Through our immersive fellowship, alumni network, and conferences, we offer a unique platform for professional development and personal growth. Our ultimate goal is to see our recipients apply their knowledge and experiences to contribute to the common good of France.
our mission
Inspire, equip, connect
The Tocqueville Fellowship was founded in 2003 by civic entrepreneur Alexandre Pesey and based in the heart of Paris. Each year the Tocqueville Fellowship selects a group of promising young leaders through a jury of civic entrepreneurs for a two-week journey to Washington D.C. This experience is not merely a trip but a deep dive into the heart of American political power, reflecting the spirit of exploration cherished by Alexis de Tocqueville.
Our Fellows benefit from a comprehensive educational and cultural immersion, participating in seminars and training sessions at renowned institutes on a variety of topics, from public policy to governmental operations.
For each Fellow, this program is a unique opportunity to meet policymakers, journalists, and academics involved in American political life. Facilitating an enriching and one-of-a-kind exchange of ideas, the Tocqueville Scholarship enables laureates to enhance their skills in political communication and influence.
our name
Alexis de Tocqueville,
An Inspiration and an Aspiration
The Tocqueville Fellowship aims to emphasize the importance of civic engagement, a central theme in Alexis de Tocqueville’s in-depth study of American and French societies. It offers an opportunity to continue the role of a keen observer of democratic systems, as exemplified by the author of “Democracy in America.” Following de Tocqueville’s example, we encourage the exploration of the dynamics of modern democracies and their impact on society.
The Tocqueville Scholarship seeks to enrich the understanding of democratic principles among emerging leaders while promoting exchange and critical analysis. Inspired by Tocqueville, we foster deep reflection on the role of civil society and political leadership.
Today, they encourage and maintain a network of mutual support and serve as eloquent testimonials to the opportunities offered by the Tocqueville Scholarship.
Alumni
The Alumni of the Tocqueville Fellowship are leaders across France. Engaged in politics, civil society, business, academia, philanthropy, and the media, they have been profoundly influenced by the opportunity they were given as students and young professionals.
Today, they encourage and maintain a network of mutual support and serve as eloquent testimonials to the opportunities offered by the Tocqueville Scholarship.
Our director
Kate Pesey
Kate has dedicated over 25 years to working in civil society across both the United States and France. Throughout her career, she has excelled in various roles, including fundraising and media commentary. Her expertise lies in program development, fostering connections, and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
Kate currently lives outside Paris with her husband and their six children.
become a candidate
How to apply?
To apply for the Tocqueville Fellowship and submit your application, please prepare and send the following documents to contact@laboursetocqueville.fr :
Documents to be sent
- Detailed CV with photo: present your academic and professional background.
- Covering letter (max. 500 words): explain your personal and professional interests and how the Tocqueville Fellowship can enrich your projects.
- Additional documents: attach any relevant documents (e.g. published articles).
- Two references: please provide contact details to help us get in touch with you.
Selection procedure
- Eligibility: selection based on the strength of the application. We are looking for committed and motivated candidates.
- English interview: assessment of your command of English via a telephone call.
- Jury interview: finalists selected after a major interview.
- Group preparation: pre-departure preparation sessions, including presentations by civil society leaders and political experts.
Apply and seize the opportunity to develop your leadership skills internationally.