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countries of East Asia. Through education and educational institutes, the Foundation hopes to develop a greater appreciation of Asian cultures, histories, and economies in the United States and a better
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building, and leadership development–all towards the greater aim of driving social change. Fellows work on projects closely linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and drive impact through
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international public servant who, in word and deed, championed the causes of international justice and international development. During his long diplomatic career, Labouisse not only designed policies aimed
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learning and explore leadership concepts and practices that enhance personal, team, and community effectiveness. Fellows reflect on the leadership challenges posed by today’s world, and develop strategies
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or related professional studies, including at least a 3.75 grade average during the last two years of undergraduate work (although outstanding achievements in scientific or technological developments
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issues in China’s development. As a college integrated within China’s leading university, the Yenching Academy prepares a diverse group of exceptional international and Chinese students with the knowledge
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-ranging graduate education at Stanford, with the goal of developing a new generation of global leaders. The Knight-Hennessy Scholars is the largest fully endowed scholars program in the world. In
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. Dept. of Homeland Security to discuss internal (non-border) security operations. Each class of Fellows is expected to prepare a report containing text and pictures describing their activities, with
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upon return, there are a number of JET alumni organizations that host social, volunteer and professional development activities to help individuals through the transition process. Becoming a JET puts you
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-two percent of past Bridging Scholars reported that their study abroad experience aided in their career and professional development; eighty percent of responding alumni report that they continue to