Fully Funded Hansen Leadership Institute Program 2020 in United States
“This summer fellowship is an
opportunity for international and U.S. students to build leadership skills and
better cultural understanding to help form a more peaceful future. Fellows
receive hands-on training in team-building, public speaking, negotiation,
mediation and working together to solve international problems. Leadership
training includes meeting with political and business leaders to learn
real-world skills and how to implement these skills at home after the program.
The program is located in San Diego, CA and open to international and U.S.
undergraduate and master’s students aged 20-25.” ProFellow
The Hansen Summer Institute on
Leadership and International Cooperation is an exciting international program
funded by a generous grant from the Fred J. Hansen Foundation. Ten
three-week Institutes took place in San Diego, California in July between
2007 and 2019. This program has provided a unique University-based
leadership experience and program in international cooperation.
Again in July 2020, American men and
women will join students from a variety of developing countries and regions of
social strife to learn from experts and one another about conflict resolution
and social entrepreneurship. To date, 194 Hansen Alumni from 61
countries, have remained in contact, provided a network of support, and
worked together on a number of social ventures funded by the Hansen Foundation.
We are happy to announce the Hansen Summer Institute will host its tenth group
of young leaders in July 2020 at the University of San Diego School of
Leadership and Education Sciences (SOLES).
A primary goal of the program
focuses on creating an international community of young scholars who will use
their summer experience as a foundation for creating lasting friendships and
acquiring common practical understanding of a more peaceful future. Fellows
receive hands-on training in team-building, public speaking, negotiation,
mediation and working together to solve international problems. Moreover, they
learn to listen actively and to look for common interests and building
realistic bridges of cooperation. Classroom training complements local
excursions to San Diego attractions such as Sea World, the Zoo, a 4th of
July Independence Day parade and a harbor cruise. Fellows meet and greet
academic, political and business leaders to refine their own ideas and skills,
while learning about the “American Way of Life.” Students leave San Diego
with a “leadership toolbox” they can apply appropriately to their
future challenges and endeavors. Participants have come from every corner of
the globe, made life-long friendships and shaped their futures in a more
positive direction. Why not you?
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
ALL APPLICANTS: Successful applicants must demonstrate leadership potential by
having worked outside of class in community service, another public service, or
in a non-governmental organization. A letter of reference from such a group or
organization is required.
NON – US STUDENTS
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Upper division undergraduate with 2
years of college/university or graduate student with a professional interest in
international relations, diplomacy, international economic development or
related fields.
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Students must
be between the ages of 20-25 on July 1, 2020.
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Must have demonstrated leadership
potential outside of the classroom in the community, nation or region.
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Have an academic adviser verify in
writing the candidate’s English proficiency. (A verification request is
automatically sent to your referee with the recommendation request.)
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Have a valid international passport
with US visa if necessary by the time the program begins.
Preference may be given to students who have never been to
the United States before but all qualified students are encouraged to apply.
U.S. STUDENTS:
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Upper division undergraduate with 2
years of college/university or graduate student with a professional interest in
international relations, diplomacy, international economic development or
related fields.
§
Students must
be between the ages of 20-25 on July 1, 2020.
ALL FELLOWS
MUST ATTEND THE ENTIRE PROGRAM.
No participants will be allowed to
arrive late or leave early.
News
flash! Read about our 2019 Cohort:
·
Hansen Summer Institute’s
10th Cohort Defines Spirit of Global Changemakers includes a
discussion with Cesar Arcaya Hernandez (Venezuela) and Tin-Pui Timothy Tung
(Hong Kong).
Apply
here: https://www.hansensummerinstitute.org/apply/
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