The residential period in Honolulu involves intensive, experiential training, coursework and living and working within a diverse community. Content focuses on three areas:
Understanding regional trends;
Leadership development;
Professional development.
It will provide the opportunity to activate the learning from the First Term in practical application and to deepen the leadership learning process.
The APLP is a 8-month program with a 4-month residency requirement in Hawai’i. All APLP Fellows live on the East-West Center’s campus in Honolulu from August – December.
APLP Fellowship activities for the Second Term (January – May) take place virtually through internet-based platforms, therefore there are no costs for completing the Second Term.
Eligibilities
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
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.
At least 5 years of work experience
A demonstrated commitment to promoting peace and prosperity in the Asia Pacific region, and a deep interest in experiential leadership development training.
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
Asia Pacific engagement: evidence of knowledge of the region, as well as a demonstrated 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.