East-West Center Funding & Education Programs Info Session
October 18, 3:00pm - 4:00pmMānoa Campus, Zoom
The East-West Center provides funding for graduate students from over 40 countries, Hawai‘i, and across the U.S. to pursue graduate degrees at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. The EWC Education Program is designed to foster a shared sense of community and develop the leadership skills and Asia Pacific regional literacy needed for cooperation and community building among nations. EWC students live in residence at the Center, adjacent to the UHM campus. Opportunities are open to both current and prospective UH Mānoa students to apply. Hear from the Dean of EWC's Education Program along with EWC Fellowship, Scholarship, and Program staff about the various funding and educational opportunities available for graduate students. Registered students will be sent webinar details prior to the event.
Ticket Information
https://2023-2024uhmgdgps.eventbrite.com
Event Sponsor
Graduate Division, Mānoa Campus
More Information
8089567542, gdevents@hawaii.edu
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