March in Review
East-West Center in Washington
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In the spirit of our new office space opening in Washington as a place for convenings and dialogue, EWCW spent the month of March with friends both old and new. We are grateful for the continued support of our colleagues and partners. - EWCW Director Dr. Satu Limaye
PARTNER WITH THE PACIFIC — EWCW was honored to host a discussion with Cohort 3 of the Pacific Islands Young Economic Empowerment Leaders program LEARN MORE
CONVENE IMPACTFUL DIALOGUES — EWCW travelled to North Carolina to host a seminar and networking reception entitled "Building Bridges: Exploring Economic Ties between North Carolina and Japan." LEARN MORE
DEVELOP & EQUIP LEADERS — EWCW, in coordination with the US Embassies in Seoul and Tokyo, Korean Ministry of Education, the National Institute for International Education, and Busan Metropolitan City, announce the selected delegates for the US-ROK-Japan Trilateral Global Leadership Youth Summit. LEARN MORE
March Programming
APPLICATION: [March 17] Summer 2024 Young Professionals application closed
APPLICATION: [March 22] Research Innovation & Collaboration Exchange (RICE) application opened
EVENT: [March 12] "Building Bridges: Exploring Economic Ties between North Carolina and Japan" in Raleigh, North Carolina
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Organizational Updates
This July, the US-ROK-Japan Trilateral Global Leadership Youth Summit will convene 50 delegates in Busan, South Korea. Five of these selected delegates are EWC alumni.
For this month's Alumni Spotlight, we want to make a special shout-out to the alumni from across the Center who were selected as delegates for the Summit.
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