Future Leaders Programme (September 2025 - January 2026)

Leadership
24 September 2025 - 14 January 2026
09:30AM to 05:00PM

Individual Prices

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Package Type Available To Price
Individual Member Fee All Days Individual Members £1372
Non-Individual Member Fee All Days Non Individual Members £1567

The Future Leaders Programme is designed to help take your career to the next level by exploring and addressing fundamental leadership questions, develop your skills to advance your career, and cultivate a supportive network of peers to support you throughout your journey.

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I'm so glad I enrolled on the course, I believe it'll be a turning point in my career and confidence

Lottie Smith, Research and Engagement Lead at Spurgeons

Session dates and times

Session 1 24 September 2025 9:30 - 17:00
Session 2 15 October 2025 9:30 - 17:00
Session 3 12 November 2025 9:30 - 17:00
Session 4 10 December 2025 9:30 - 17:00
Session 5 14 January 2026 9:30 - 17:00

More information on the session content can be found here.

What to expect from the programme

Technology requirements

The course is being delivered via the online platform zoom. To enable you to interact with your tutor and your class you will need to have access to a microphone (or access to a landline phone) and ideally have a working video link via a camera. To test compatibility with your system, you can join a test meeting via this link.

Payment & terms

If you require an invoice please ensure you book your place a minimum of two weeks before the start date of the programme

Please note: Places are limited to ensure the best possible experience for participants

Booking terms and conditions apply to our Future Leaders Programme. You can also view our privacy policy here.

About your programme leader

Dr Mark Hughes

Dr Mark Hughes helps individuals, teams and organisations achieve their full potential, so that they can have the positive impact they want to see in the world.  Since 2005, Mark has done this through his people development firm, mch: positive impact.  mch provides training, mentoring, coaching and facilitation services and works almost exclusively within the charitable and social enterprise sectors. 

Mark started his career at the international consultancy firm McKinsey & Company.  He then worked as Chief Executive of Rumbalara, an indigenous sporting and community development organisation in Australia.  In addition to his executive leadership, consulting and training experience, Mark has governance experience, having been Non-Executive Director and Chairman of Evidence to Impact, a social enterprise that promotes and delivers evidence-based health interventions. 

Alongside his professional work, Mark is a keen volunteer and regularly visits Calais and Dunkerque to assist refugees who are stranded there.  Mark has a Doctorate from Oxford University, a Master’s Degree in Diplomacy and Trade and continues to invest around 100 hours per year in his own professional development.

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