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Asia Pacific Leadership Program’s Graduate Certificate Programs

2009 — Honolulu, Hawai‘i

The East West Center is currently seeking applications for Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Study fellowships and the Asia Pacific Leadership Program’s Graduate Certificate Program.

Funding is available for graduate study to participate in educational and research programs at the East-West Center while pursuing graduate study at the University of Hawai‘i.

Type of Study

Undergraduate degrees, post graduate certificate courses, Master's (up to 24-month fellowship) or Doctoral degree (up to 48-month fellowship).

Eligibility

Citizens or permanent residents of the United States and citizens of countries in the Pacific and Asia, including Russia. See application for complete list of eligible countries.

Provisions

Substantial funding toward education and living expenses, including tuition and fees, graduate residence hall room costs, health insurance, book allowance, and partial living stipend.

Application Information

Application deadlines vary so for further information on these study programs, scholarships and the application procedure please go to:

http://www.eastwestcenter.org/education/student-programs/

NB: The application process is competitive a selection committee made up of East-West Center staff will evaluate all complete applications and make the final determination.

East-West Center

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 peoples and nations of Asia, the Pacific, and the United States. The Center contributes to a peaceful, prosperous, and just Asia Pacific community by serving as a vigorous hub for cooperative research, education, and dialogue on critical issues of common concern to the Asia Pacific region and the United States. Funding for the Center comes from the U.S. government, with additional support provided by private agencies, individuals, foundations, corporations, and the governments of the region.

Last update: Tuesday, 24 March 2009 GMT+1100

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