Become an agent of change.
The Civic Scholar Programme is a unique opportunity for ISEG Master's students who want to go beyond the classroom and leave a positive mark on the world.
Through a points-based system, you can get involved in real projects, volunteering activities, workshops and social challenges. If you achieve 80 pointsachievements the Civic Scholar Badge - an official recognition of your civic commitment and leadership, which you can display on your diploma, LinkedIn and CV.
Ready to get involved?
This programme is more than a label - it's a way for you to build your legacy as an ISEG student.
Recipients
This programme is aimed at 1st and 2nd year master's students at ISEG who have a genuine interest in:
- Get actively involved in social causes;
- Taking a responsible leadership role;
- Working with real communities and generating positive impact.
Objectives
The Civic Scholar Programme was created for:
- Promoting civic engagementsocial responsibility and community leadership;
- Recognise and value the contribution of students to social causes;
- Develop practical skills in leadership and collaboration;
- Stimulating creating solutions to societal challenges;
- Strengthen the link between ISEG, its students and the community.
Programme structure
To get the Civic Scholar Badgeyou will have to accumulate 80 points throughout the programme, participating in activities with real impact.
Each activity has a different weight, depending on the level of involvement and the impact generated. The programme includes:
- Volunteering activities (see some examples) HERE);
- Participation in and organisation of workshops and events;
- Development of social leadership projects or internships in the social sector;
- Networking and mentoring sessions with community leaders;
- Identifying new partnerships with NGOs and public institutions.
Activities and Points
| Activity | Short description | Points |
| 🤝 Community Service and Volunteering | Voluntary work in NGOs, public organisations or social enterprises: https://coompass.org/ | 1 point/hour - max. 30 |
| 🌐 Creating Partnerships | Identify and formalise new partnerships for the programme | 10 points per partnership - max. 30 |
| 🧠 Workshops / Seminars / Publications | Participate in or organise thematic sessions or publish articles | 5 points per session (max. 20) - 20 points per organisation/publication |
| 💬 Mentoring & Networking | Participate in networking or mentoring events with community leaders | 5 points per event - max. 10 |
| 🚀 Leadership in Action | Lead or co-lead a community or social entrepreneurship project | 50 points |
| 🌱 Internship in the Social Sector | Do an internship with a national or international NGO or public organisation, with clear objectives and a measurable impact | 50 points |
To conquer the Civic Scholar Badgeyou must accumulate at least 80 points through these activities - choosing the combinations that best align with your interests and availability.
Recognition
When you get to 80 pointsyou receive:
- Civic Scholar Badge - official supplement to the diploma, a visible sign of your civic commitment.
- Certificate - formal document issued by ISEG.
Partnerships
The programme has the support of various organisations that will host students for volunteering or intervention projects.
Technology Platform

The Civic Scholar Programme will be supported by Coompass platform, which allows students to access social impact opportunities, log hours, follow their civic journey, receive recognition and visualise their contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This solution was designed to enhance student involvement and make it easier for the ISEG team to manage the programme.
Applications
If you want to be part of the first generation of ISEG Civic Scholars, apply by 2nd February of 2026.
A maximum of 20 students for this pilot edition.
✨ Ready to get involved?
This programme is more than a label - it's a way for you to build your legacy as an ISEG student.
👉 Apply. Participate. Inspire. Lead.