[EDLING:638] [Fwd: Fwd: [apalist] FW: NEW FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE...please help post]

Teresa Pica teresap at GSE.UPENN.EDU
Mon Feb 7 23:59:59 UTC 2005


Mary Yee wrote:
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> > Subject: [apalist] FW: NEW FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE...please help post
> > Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 17:36:24 -0600
> > Thread-Topic: NEW FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE...please help post
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> > From: "Wayne Wright" <Wayne.Wright at utsa.edu>
> > To: "Asian and Pacific American Education Discussion"
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: PhuongChi Nguyen [mailto:PNguyen at ospi.wednet.edu]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 5:48 PM
> > To: Wayne Wright
> > Subject: NEW FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE...please help post
> >
> >
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> > Application Deadline: Feb 15th, 2005
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> >
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> > The Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP) is the center of
> > excellence for leadership education in the Asia Pacific region. The
> > APLP is a graduate certificate program combining the development of
> > regional expertise with the enhancement of individual leadership
> > capacity.  Based at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, the
> > program is creating a network of dynamic leaders from the United
> > States, Asia and the Pacific who are familiar with the critical
> > issues and cultures of the region and trained to work
> > collaboratively.  A fully funded Field Study in Asia and the
> > mainland United States is the capstone experience of the program.
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> >
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> > The Asia Pacific Leadership Program seeks outstanding early to
> > mid-career professionals and successful graduate students from
> > across the Asia Pacific region, North America and beyond.
> > Participants will gain a broad regional perspective, become
> > knowledgeable about the critical challenges facing the Asia-Pacific
> > region, and be trained to exercise collaborative leadership and
> > promote cooperation toward the well-being of the countries and
> > peoples of the region.  The APLP empowers future leaders with the
> > knowledge, skills, experiences and supportive community needed to
> > successfully navigate personal and regional change in the 21st
> > century.
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> >
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> > The program has been established through generous funding support
> > from the Freeman Foundation.  It is the signature leadership program
> > of the East-West Center.
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> >
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> > Application Forms and Fellowships
>
> > For more information about the Asia Pacific Leadership Program, as
> > well as application forms and fellowship opportunities, please visit
> > our website at: http://www.eastwestcenter.org/aplp, call
> > 808.944.7744 or email us at: aplp at eastwestcenter.org
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> >
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> > East-West Center
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> > The East-West Center is an education and research organization
> > established by the U.S. Congress in 1960 to strengthen relations and
> > understanding among the nations of Asia, the Pacific and the United
> > States. The Center promotes the development of a stable, prosperous
> > and peaceful Asia Pacific community through cooperative study,
> > training, research and dialogue.
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> > Ph??ngChi  Nguy?n
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> > Migrant Education Program
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> > pnguyen at ospi.wednet.edu
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> > ph  360-725-6149
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> > fax  360-664-2605
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> > http://www.k12.wa.us/MigrantBilingual
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> >
> >
>
> > The Heart of Education is the Education of the Heart.
>
> > ~ Anonymous ~
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> Mary Yee
> Director
> Office of Language Access Services and Community Outreach
> 2120 Winter Street, Rm. 118
> Philadelphia, PA 19103
>
> 215-299-7375
> 215-299-8831 (fax)



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