Cheetah Scholars Colloquium

The Cheetah Scholars Colloquium is an intensive and highly selective three-day (3) experience grounded in serious scholarship and principled leadership development.

 

Cheetah scholars engage in advanced seminars, curated idea circles, expert-led conversations, and intensive peer learning. The program emphasizes clarity of thought, intellectual humility, and moral courage—essential qualities for leadership in complex and rapidly changing societies.

 

Rooted in MILE’s commitment to liberty, responsibility, and human flourishing, the Colloquium nurtures thinkers who can engage Africa’s most pressing challenges with rigor, integrity, and vision

Who This Colloquium Is For?

The Colloquium is designed for outstanding individuals with demonstrated intellectual curiosity and leadership potential

University Students

Interested in classical-liberal philosophy

Young Scholars & Researchers

Seeking deeper theoretical and analytical grounding

Emerging Civic, Policy, and Entrepreneurial Leaders

Dedicated to evidence-based impact

Future Thought Leaders

Committed to ideas-driven transformation

Why Africa Needs Cheetahs

Africa’s long-term prosperity depends on the quality of its ideas, institutions, and leaders. The Colloquium invests at the most critical stage, early intellectual formation, inspire scholars to think independently, reason rigorously, and lead responsibly.

By cultivating disciplined inquiry and principled conviction, the Colloquium prepares scholars not merely to participate in public discourse, but to shape it

Cheetah Experience

The program is designed to fosters intellectual excellence, analytical precision, and leadership maturity

Advanced Seminars

Engaging with foundational and contemporary texts

Ideas Caravans

Deep dialogue, debate, and reflection

Expert – led dialogues

Learning from scholars, practitioners, and policy thinkers

Peer Learning

High-level academic community

Join Us

Participation in the Cheetah Scholars Colloquium is competitive and merit-based. Selection is guided by academic excellence, leadership potential, and a demonstrated commitment to ideas and impact.