ປະກາດສະມັກ ເຂົ້າຮ່ວມໂຄງການ 2016-2017 Asia Pacific Leadership Program Fellowship
ປິດຮັບສະມັກ: 1 March 2016
The East-West Center is currently inviting applications for the 2016-2017 Asia Pacific Leadership Program Fellowship (APLP). The APLP seeks outstanding individuals from all walks of life (government, business, NGOs, health sciences, media, monastic orders, and education) to participate in an innovative leadership development program at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai’i.
Grants available
All participants receive a fellowship valued at approximately $13,000 USD to cover a majority of the program costs.
All participants receive a fellowship valued at approximately $13,000 USD to cover a majority of the program costs.
The APLP is a nine-month program.
Eligibility Criteria
All citizenships are welcome to apply.
Bachelor’s degree – applicants must have at least a 3-year bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited U.S. College or University or from a recognized institution of higher learning abroad. Equivalency is determined by the University of Hawai’i.
Anyone who meets the minimum criteria is eligible to apply.
There are no age restrictions in the APLP. In fact, the APLP has had participants as old as 52 years of age.
All citizenships are welcome to apply.
Bachelor’s degree – applicants must have at least a 3-year bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited U.S. College or University or from a recognized institution of higher learning abroad. Equivalency is determined by the University of Hawai’i.
Anyone who meets the minimum criteria is eligible to apply.
There are no age restrictions in the APLP. In fact, the APLP has had participants as old as 52 years of age.
The APLP Fellowship is intended for any individual with a deep interest in leadership training and promoting peace and prosperity in the Asia Pacific region – regardless of citizenship, age or ethnicity.
Desirable Qualifications
Professional work experience and achievement.
Leadership track record in professional, public, and/or personal realms.
International experience and aptitude, including overseas residence, language skills, intercultural and diversity exposure.
Volunteer and community service experience.
Professional work experience and achievement.
Leadership track record in professional, public, and/or personal realms.
International experience and aptitude, including overseas residence, language skills, intercultural and diversity exposure.
Volunteer and community service experience.
Asia Pacific engagement: evidence of interest in and knowledge of the region, as well as commitment to its future prosperity. This might include employment in the region, classes taken at University, languages spoken, memberships and fellowships, specific projects, field studies, and areas of research interest.
Experience of cohort learning, working collaboratively in small teams or in large groups.
How to Apply
Applicants must download the application from through the website.
The following documents must be submitted to the East-West Center to be considered for the Asia Pacific Leadership Program.
Asia Pacific Leadership Program Application form (2 pages)
Cover Letter
Essay (maximum 500 words – see application form for essay questions)
Curriculum Vitae
Optional: Request for Supplementary Scholarships Beyond the EWC Entrance Fellowship
Official Transcript for the highest degree obtained (in envelope sealed by the school)
Two (2) Letters of Reference (in envelopes sealed by the Reference author)
Applicants must download the application from through the website.
The following documents must be submitted to the East-West Center to be considered for the Asia Pacific Leadership Program.
Asia Pacific Leadership Program Application form (2 pages)
Cover Letter
Essay (maximum 500 words – see application form for essay questions)
Curriculum Vitae
Optional: Request for Supplementary Scholarships Beyond the EWC Entrance Fellowship
Official Transcript for the highest degree obtained (in envelope sealed by the school)
Two (2) Letters of Reference (in envelopes sealed by the Reference author)
For more information, please visit Asia Pacific Leadership Program.