Deadline: 01-Dec-2025
The Advanced Leadership Program (ALP) at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, supports established professionals seeking to expand their expertise in leadership education. Participants engage in a co-designed experience combining seminars, independent research, hands-on leadership development, and network-building, with financial support including a monthly stipend, accommodation, and visa sponsorship.
Program Overview
The ALP is designed for mid- to senior-level professionals who wish to broaden their focus on leadership education and development. The program blends structured activities with independent research, professional exploration, and hands-on leadership practice, all within the East-West Center campus environment.
Key Features
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Cohort of up to four participants from diverse professional backgrounds
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Co-designed program integrating seminars, curriculum development, and discussions
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Professional Development Plan guiding engagement, objectives, and outcomes
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Access to a wide network of professionals, scholars, and students in the Asia Pacific region
Who is Eligible?
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Professionals with 10–15 years of progressive experience
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Individuals shifting or expanding careers toward leadership education
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Candidates with a proven record of leadership, reflection, and professional development
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Commitment to prosperity and sustainability in the Asia Pacific region
Program Components
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Co-development and co-delivery of sessions for the Asia Pacific Leadership Program
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Independent research and professional exploration aligned with the participant’s goals
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Peer coaching with fellows and staff for professional growth
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Network building with campus professionals, students, and scholars
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Participation in East-West Center events and workshops
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Continuous engagement through seminars and leadership activities
Financial Support
The ALP provides the following support:
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Accommodation: Up to US $1,856 in an East-West Center residential hall
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Monthly stipend: Up to US $1,000 for selected living expenses
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Visa sponsorship: J-1 visa and SEVIS reimbursement for non-US citizens
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Travel health insurance during the program
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Proprietary course materials required for all program activities
Participant Responsibilities
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Travel to and from Hawai‘i
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Additional living expenses not covered by the stipend (approximately US $960.88 for 55 days)
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US visa application fees and related requirements
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Accommodation and health insurance outside official program dates
Program Duration and Dates
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2026 Program Dates: June 8 – August 1
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Duration: 8 weeks of intensive leadership education and development
How to Apply
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Prepare a Professional Development Plan outlining research goals, leadership objectives, and expected outcomes
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Submit application via the East-West Center portal by the specified deadline
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Include details of professional experience, leadership achievements, and Asia Pacific focus
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Engage in any required interviews or additional evaluation steps
Tips for Applicants
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Emphasize leadership experience and potential
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Highlight your commitment to education and regional development
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Demonstrate reflection and professional growth orientation
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Clearly outline objectives and expected outcomes in your Professional Development Plan
FAQ
1. Who is eligible for the ALP?
Professionals with 10–15 years of progressive experience, shifting toward leadership education and committed to the Asia Pacific region.
2. What financial support is provided?
Accommodation (up to US $1,856), monthly stipend (up to US $1,000), visa sponsorship, SEVIS reimbursement, travel health insurance, and course materials.
3. Are travel costs included?
No. Participants must cover travel to and from Hawai‘i, additional living expenses, visa fees, and accommodations outside program dates.
4. What is the role of the Professional Development Plan?
It guides participation, outlines research and leadership goals, and defines expected outcomes.
5. How long does the program last?
The 2026 program runs for eight weeks, from June 8 to August 1.
6. Can international professionals apply?
Yes, non-US citizens are eligible and will receive J-1 visa sponsorship.
7. What are the main activities in the program?
Seminars, independent research, peer coaching, co-development of curriculum, leadership workshops, and network-building events.
Conclusion
The Advanced Leadership Program at the East-West Center offers a unique, immersive opportunity for mid- to senior-level professionals to deepen their leadership expertise. With structured guidance, network access, and financial support, participants gain the tools and experience to enhance leadership education and professional impact in the Asia Pacific region.
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