Jumat, 29 Juni 2012

Indonesian International Student Exchange Program 2012


ICERI 2012

Deadline: July 19, 2012


On behalf of the Organising Committee we are glad to invite you to take part in the fifth Annual Edition of ICERI2012 (5th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation) that will be held in Madrid (Spain) on the 19th, 20th and 21st of November, 2012.


ICERI2012 will be an International Forum for those who wish to present their projects and innovations, having also the opportunity to discuss the main aspects and the latest results in the field of Education and Research.


The general aim of the conference is to promote international collaboration in Education and Research in all educational fields and disciplines. The attendance of more than 700 delegates from 70 different countries is expected.


We invite you to submit your abstracts and to attend in order to share your achievements in the fields of education and collaborative research. The deadline for submitting abstracts is July 19th, 2012.
There will be three presentation modalities: Oral and poster presentations (in-person) and virtual (for those who can not attend in person)


Two ISBN publications will be produced with all the accepted abstracts and papers that will be included in our digital library database of innovation projects in Education and Research.


In addition to the technical aspects of the programme, our website provides you with useful information on the beautiful city of Madrid, with an enormous cultural richness and lovely places of interest. 
We look forward to seeing you in Madrid!

Further information: http://www.iated.org/iceri2012/

Asian Conference on Media and Mass Communication 2012

Deadline: August 1, 2012

The International Academic Forum, in conjunction with its global partners, is pleased to announce the Third Annual Asian Conference on Media and Mass Communication 2012, to be held in Osaka, Japan, from 2-4 November 2012. 
The MediAsia event is a remarkable cross-cutural and interdisciplinary discussion, which encourage academics and scholars to meet and exchange ideas and views in a forum encouraging  lively but respectful dialogue. This international conference will bring together a number of university scholars working throughout Japan, Asia, and beyond to share ideas.

MediAsia 2012 will afford the opportunity for renewing old acquaintances, making new contacts, and networking across higher education. Academics working in Japan and Asia will be encouraged to forge working relationships with each other, as well as with colleagues from Europe and the US, facilitating partnerships across borders. We hope to see you (again) in Osaka in the fall.

Professor Gary E. Swanson
Mildred S. Hansen Endowed Chair in Journalism 
The University of Northern Colorado, USA
Conference Chair

Professor Tamara Swenson
Osaka Jogakuin University
Local Conference Chair




SUBMISSIONS SYSTEM OPEN
CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE: August 1 2012


Conference Themes

Special Theme 1: Social Media Usage, Over-Usage and Addictive Patterns
Special Theme 2: Globalization and Internationalization: Performance and Outlook
Special Theme 3: Communication Ethics and the Media's Social Responsibility: Power & Responsibility in an Era of Change

The Conference themes are designed to inspire invitations of submissions that approach these topics from a variety of perspectives and approaches. However, the submission of other topics for consideration is welcome and we also encourage sessions within and across a variety of disciplines and fields related to Media and Mass Communication.


Minggu, 17 Juni 2012

Looking for writers, International Political Forum

Calling  across the globe  is looking for young get in touch with  for details! 


check out the site  and pls email me at natasha@internationalpoliticalforum.com and we can talk!

Sabtu, 16 Juni 2012

TUNZA Eco Generation June 2012

Deadline: June 24, 2012

Further information: http://tunza.eco-generation.org/competitonInfoView.jsp?viewID=1147&searchType&searchName&pageNumber=1

Call for Participants: 1st WYAAP Emerging Leaders Conference 2012


Deadline: June 25, 2012
The ParticipantsThe 1st World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific (WYAAP) Emerging Leaders Conference is open to all youth ages 15 to 30 years old from the Asia Pacific region. Both members and non-members of WYAAP are invited to participate. All interested applicants must submit a completed application form.   
The Conference Venue and DateThe 1st World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific Emerging Leaders Conference will be held at The Bayleaf Hotel Victoria corner Muralla Streets Intramuros, Manila, Philippines this coming July 26 to 28, 2012. For more details about the venue, click here.
About the PhilippinesThe Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands grouped into three geographical areas: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital of the Philippines is in Metro Manila, located in the middle of Luzon. More than a hundred ethnic groups exist, and their culture is interspersed with Chinese, Spanish and American heritage to create a culture that is distinctly Filipino. The two official languages are English and Filipino, the latter of which is based on the Tagalog dialect.  The Philippines is a founding and active member of the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

The Theme
The 1st WYAAP Emerging Leaders Conference will focus on the theme: Sustainable Development: Investing for Future Generations. Sustainable development, which includes three interdependent and mutually reinforcing pillars - social, economic and environmental areas, is the United Nations' overarching concept for development and human rights. For World Youth Alliance,sustainable development can be achieved only through a person-centered approach to each of these three pillars.

The GoalAs stated in WYA’s Declaration on Sustainable Development, upholding the dignity of the person must be the primary goal of sustainable development and the means by which we create a sustainable world. This conference aims to create a deeper understanding of issues on sustainable development. It also serves as venue for the Asia Pacific youth to engage in significant discussions and cultural exchanges. This will strengthen a region-wide cooperation among youth to implement projects among participating individuals and organizations and explore possibilities for project collaboration, laying the groundwork for long-term partnerships. Download conference program here.
The Application Process
All interested participants must submit a completed application form via email to wyaap.conference@gmail.com or fax to (+632) 9215162 by June 25, 2012. You will be notified via email or phone if you have been accepted to the conference. Event details and payment procedure will only be given to you once you have confirmed your participation. You will receive a letter of acceptance/regret within one week from the date of submission. If accepted you will receive details regarding modes of payment and further information about the conference. Download application form here
The Contacts
Please send your inquiries and completed application forms to Ms. Mariah Erika Pelobello at wyaap.conference@gmail.com. You may also contact the World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific office at (+632) 9215162 or (+63) 9175184111 for more details.

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: NWP Water Workshop and Loss and Damage Workshop in Mexico City 2012


Deadline: June 25, 2012

Dear Friends,

YOUNGO has been invited to send representatives to two different workshops held in Mexico.  We are only able to nominate ONE (1) representative PER workshop.  

1. NWP Water workshop: 18-20 July 2012, Mexico City, Mexico
2. Loss and Damage workshop: 23-25 July 2012, Mexico City, Mexico

Please see the end of the e-mail for more information regarding each Workshop.  Note that more details about the venue and logistics will be provided closer to the Workshop.

We are calling on self-nominations to be submitted to info@youthclimate.org by Midnight GMT Monday 25 June 2012.  The information for each workshop is contained in the 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELF NOMINATION
IMPORTANT: Before applying please note that there is no funding available to cover the travels, accommodation and visa costs. Participants are responsible for making their own travel and visa arrangements.  Also note that the nominee will have to fill in and sign in a registration form to be submitted to the UNFCCC Secretariat by 29 June 2012 to enable her/his official registration.
If nominated you will receive a registration form to fill in, sign, and send back to us so that we can officially register you.  Please make sure to read your email regularly to check if you have been nominated.   The agenda of the Workshop, detail information on the venue and logistical arrangements will be communicated to our nominee later on. 

If you would like to nominate yourself, please send your self-nomination as an attached file (word.doc, Pdf) to:info@youthclimate.org by 25 June 2012 at 12 (midnight) GMT.

SELF-NOMINATION APPLICATION
1) Full name and age.

2) Current address (including email) and country.

3) What is the name of your organization, institution, university or other ?

4) Which workshop are you nominating yourself for (NWP Water Workshop OR Loss and Damage Workshop)?

5) Are you available to participate in full in the Workshop as YOUNGO representative and write a report afterwards?  (You MUST commit to writing a report if nominated)

6) Are you able to confirm by 29 June 2012  that you have funding to cover your full travel and will secure the necessary visa if needed?

7) Have you ever represented YOUNGO at a UNFCCC event or any other related event ? If yes, please describe.

8) Do you possess specific knowledge on the topic of the Workshop to which you are nominating yourself? If yes, please describe in detail.

 9) What is your interest in attending this Workshop and what knowledge do you think you can provide on the topic on behalf of YOUNGO ?

10) Is there any other information that you think positively affects your candidacy for this position ? If yes please describe.

Best regards and looking forward to receive your application,
Avi and MJ


1. NWP Water workshop: 18-20 July 2012, Mexico
The UNFCCC secretariat is convening this workshop in accordance with the decisions of the Conference of the Parties (COP) at its seventeenth session, under the guidance of the Chair of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA).

The objective of the Nairobi work programme is to assist all Parties, in particular developing countries, including the least developed countries (LDCs) and small island developing states (SIDS), to improve their understanding and assessment of impacts, vulnerability and adaptation, and to make informed decisions on practical adaptation actions and measures to respond to climate change on a sound scientific, technical and socio-economic basis, taking into account current and future climate change and variability.

As part of the activities under the Nairobi work programme, the COP requested the secretariat to organize a technical workshop on water, climate change impacts and adaptation strategies, in collaboration with Nairobi work programme partner organizations and other relevant organizations.  The workshop will be informed by the information contained in Annex I to the report of the SBSTA on its thirty-fourth session and subsequent views of Parties, and will include indigenous and traditional knowledge and practices for adaptation and gender-sensitive tools and approaches as cross-cutting issues. 



It is particularly desirable that nominated participants have good technical knowledge of and/or practical experience in areas related to water resources, for example knowledge sharing and management; governance and institutional capacity building; enhancing resilience; and cross-sectoral approaches.

2. Loss and Damage workshop: 23-25 July 2012, Mexico
Recognizing the need to strengthen international cooperation and expertise in order to understand and reduce loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change, including impacts related to extreme weather events and slow onset events, the COP established, under the Cancun Adaptation Framework, a work programme in order to consider approaches to address loss and damage associated with climate change impacts in developing countries that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change (hereinafter referred to as the work programme).

As part of the activities under the work programme, the SBI requested the secretariat to organize an expert meeting with experts nominated by Parties, relevant organizations and other stakeholders in order to address issues related to the thematic area on a range of approaches to address loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change, including impacts related to extreme weather events and slow onset events, taking into consideration experience at all levels.


In accordance with the mandate, discussion at the meeting will take into account the following questions:

·         What is the full range of approaches and tools that can be used to address the risk of loss and damage, at all levels and for a broad range of sectors and ecosystems, considering both extreme weather events and slow onset events?  Such approaches and tools include, inter alia, conventional, non-conventional and innovative instruments to address specific types of loss and damage in the context of this thematic area, especially those driven by the multiplying, magnifying and intensifying effects of climate change at the national, subnational and local levels.  What is known about the relative cost-effectiveness of these tools?


·         What are the foundational resource requirements (e.g. budget, infrastructure, and technical capacity for implementation) in order for different strategies and tools to be effectively applied?

·         What are the lessons learned from existing efforts within both the public and private sectors, considering elements of design, limitations, challenges and best practices?

·         What are the links and synergies between risk reduction and other instruments such as risk transfer? How can comprehensive risk management portfolios or toolkits be designed?

To achieve the objectives of the meeting, it is particularly desirable that nominated participants have good technical knowledge of and/or practical experiences in the issues referred to in the above mentioned questions.

Jumat, 15 Juni 2012

11th Youth Assembly at the United Nations 2012

Deadline: 6 July 2012

Friendship Ambassadors Foundation "FAF"

Call for Participants

11th Youth Assembly at the United Nations

The UNWIRED Generation – Youth Leveraging Technology to Meet the MDGs

United Nations Headquarters "General Assembly Hall", New York, USA, 1 - 3 August 2012


Youth Assembly Overview
  • Special Focus: Youth @ UNCSD (Rio+20) & Sustainability Issues Worldwide YOUTH AT RIO+20 Youth Leaders Leveraging Technology for the MDG's & BeyondUNWIRED GENERATION
  • Focus: Youth Led Development toward the Success of the 8 U.N. Millennium Development Goals (MDGS)
  • Theme: The MDGs and Beyond:  Youth Leaders Making a Difference, Today and Tomorrow
  • Program:  Pre-Conference Course at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Followed by three days at the U.N. Headquarters in New York
  • Platform: Plenary sessions, workshops, round table discussions, networking
  • Leadership: Renowned speakers and expert workshop facilitators; U.N. Staff participation at all sessions; Young leaders like yourself from around the world
  • Special Events: Tours of UN Headquarters and Evening receptions, MDG Campaign Night, YA Culture Night (Aboard a NYC cruise liner, circling Manhattan)
The goals of the Annual Youth Assembly are to…
  1. Provide access to and information about the work, successes and current challenges of the United Nations;
  2. Promote increased youth participation in UN programs, its agencies and NGO affiliates;
  3. Strengthen commitment to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals;
  4. Connect committed youth with opportunities, mentors, colleagues, and new associates;
  5. Recognize the artistic and diplomatic efforts of young people already involved in development and humanitarian initiatives;
  6. Promote renewal of a commitment to serve and respect this most important international institution.
Some background: At the Millennium General Assembly in 2000, all Heads of State created and unanimously agreed to work toward the accomplishment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). But it is the people of each country that must come together to take action to see that these goals are achieved and that we can finally live in a New Millennium that we are proud to bequeath to future generations of all nations. “A successful and engaging event … the initiative that your organization put forth was much appreciated. Please accept this as an expression of WFUNA’s wishes for even deeper and continued cooperation with FAF in the future.” Incia Zaffar, World Federation of United Nations Associations.
Why attend?
  • To learn about the United Nations and how you can become involved in the success of the 8 UN MDGs
  • To hear great speakers and workshop leaders
  • To voice your opinions on the urgent issues of today and help make a permanent impact throughout the world
  • To meet other dedicated young people from all over the world
Eligibility: Who should apply?
Young Professionals working in the field, Ages 22-26. Advanced Youth Leaders engaged in UN or MDG studies, Ages 16 – 21, are most welcome, and Prospective summer intern applicants for FAF’s YA Preparation Program are also urged to apply.
Delegation
If you are part of a group interested in attending the Youth Assembly, please apply together using the group application form. Note that you must have at least 12 members or more to apply as a group; if you have less than 12 members, please submit individual applications for each group member.
Key Dates
  • April 15, 2012 YA Registration and YA Conference Package Reservation Opens
  • July 1, 2012 YA Reservation Deadline for Conference Package
  • July 6, 2012 YA Registration Deadline
  • July 28, 2012 Arrival at Fairleigh Dickinson University for Emerging Global Leaders Seminar (EGLS)
  • July 31, 2012 Orientation Night (Pace University, NYC)
  • August 2012 11th Youth Assembly at the United Nations (DATES TO BE FINALIZED BY UN ON MARCH 26)
  • August 2012 MDG Campaign Night Dinner
  • August  2012 YA Culture Night Dinner and NYC Cruise
  • August  2012 YA Closing Night Farewell, Networking Dinner
* Subject to change
Language
All events at the Annual Youth Assembly are carried out in English. Interpretation is available, at a cost to participant.

APPLY NOW

Contact Information:
Friendship Ambassadors Foundation
Website: 11th YA

Kamis, 14 Juni 2012

The Rethink Awards Competition 2012

Deadline: July 20, 2012

Hello everyone -My school is helping to sponsor an international case competition with the potential to win 5,000 Euros for the best sustainable business model. Please see the link below for more information and I encourage you to participate with all your sustainable business ideas!.


Further information: http://www.aup.edu/graduate/mcsbm/news/flyers/Rethink2012a.pdf

A Year by Ashoka

Deadline: This Fall (September 2012)
WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH A*Year?
Curious? Collaborative? Creative? Then come work with us.



A*Year is a new program for recent university graduates (at both the Bachelors and Masters level), or for courageous students eager to take time away from school. For 13 months, you’ll be matched with an Ashoka team in our DC office and work with them full-time, immersed in Ashoka’s unique and collaborative work environment. You will learn with, and from, other A*Year Associates and Ashoka’s senior leaders. If you’re creative, entrepreneurial, and crave the opportunity to contribute to something big, then A*year is for you.


We are currently accepting applications on a rolling basis for candidates ready to start between now and the Fall of 2012. Apply at www.ashoka.org/staff-app. We are looking forward to getting to know you.




Further information: http://www.ashoka.org/a-year

Rabu, 13 Juni 2012

ISFIT 2013

Deadline: September 30, 2012

ISFiT - The International Student Festival in Trondheim, Norway is the world’s largest student festival with a thematic focus. About 450 students from all over the world attend the festival. The themes have changed over the years, but have always been related to social and political topics with international relevance.
World figures often attend ISFiT and past speakers include His Holiness the Dalai Lama, former Director-General of WHO Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland and Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Dr José Ramos-Horta, Professor Wangari Maathai and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr Desmond Tutu. Using modern technology, former US president Bill Clinton has relayed his thoughts about the global significance of ISFiT to plenum ceremonies at the festival.
As students are the future leaders of the world we believe that their voices should be heard and international networks established. Thus, the purpose of ISFiT is to be a meeting place for discussion and debate, an arena where ideas are born, friendships are made and valuable lessons are learned. The festival aims at fostering inspiration and being a starting point for international cooperation amongst students. ISFiT is a non-profit festival.
The ISFiT participants take part in different workshops, which highlight the festival theme in various ways. Several lectures and thematic meetings will be arranged, where well-known international speakers share their views with the participants and others. The ISFiT audience is also welcome to join a vast cultural programme of concerts, art exhibitions and performing arts.
In order to organize ISFiT, more than 350 students in Trondheim work voluntarily, making sure every detail goes as planned. ISFiT has been arranged in Trondheim, Norway every second year since 1990.

Further information: http://www.isfit.org/about/pages/7

Minggu, 10 Juni 2012

World Summit Youth Award 2012


Deadline: July 16, 2012


Apply NOW: World Summit Youth Award 2012Are you a young person up to 30 years of age? Are you involved in a youth initiative producing outstanding digital content? Then make sure to submit your project for the next edition of the World Summit Youth Award and European Youth Award!


The World Summit Youth Award (WSYA) and European Youth Award (EYA) select and promote best practice in e-Content, demonstrate young people's potential to create outstanding digital contents and serve as a platform for people from all UN member states to work together in the efforts to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).


In case you are not sure what kind of e-Content is eligible for the contest, make sure explore the last year´s winners to get inspired.  As each year, projects can be submitted within these 6 categories: Fight Poverty, Hunger and Disease;  Education for All;  Power 2 Women;  Create your Culture;  Go Green; and Pursue Truth.


Apply once, win twice!
Did you know that if you are coming from a European country, you have a chance to win twice? Since the European Youth Award is a regional award of the WSYA you only need to submit your application once, however your project will be evaluated twice - on both European as well worldwide level. That means, that your outstanding project can win two awards for a single project!


Does that sound good enough? We are looking forward your applications!
Any questions? Feel free to contact us at wsya@icnm.net.


Further information: http://youthaward.org/content/participation

Sabtu, 09 Juni 2012

Global Youth Summit 2012 by British Council

Deadline: July 15, 2012

This November, we will be bringing 60 social entrepreneurs, community activists and volunteers aged 16 to 21 to the UK for a week of training sessions and workshops. As with previous summits, applicants will be expected to submit a two-minute video describing their efforts to bring about a positive change in their communities and their ambitions on how to take this to the next level. Starting on 25 Junewe will be accepting applications on www.global-changemakers.net. Make sure to spread the word! :)

Further information: http://www.global-changemakers.net/uncategorized/announcing-the-global-youth-summit-2012

Essay Writing Contest for University Students by UN Academic Impact 2012

Deadline: June 15, 2012

Jumat, 08 Juni 2012

Bayer Fellowship Program Promoting outstanding talent 2012

Deadline: July 15, 2012
For an inventor company like Bayer, young up-and-coming talent is fundamental to long-term success. The Bayer Science & Education Foundation therefore attaches great importance to promoting young talent in Germany and abroad and helping them get their careers off to a good start.
Frauke Schaffrath and Lars Röddiger gained valuable medical experience at St. George's University in Grenada
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Frauke Schaffrath and Lars Röddiger gained valuable medical experience at St. George's University in Grenada
The foundation’s scholarship programs have two main areas of focus – the regular Bayer Fellowship Program for scholarship projects and placements abroad, and additional offerings aimed at specific target groups.

The regular Bayer Fellowship Program is geared to students and trainees in scientific, technical and medical disciplines. Internationalism is a central aspect of this program, and therefore the foundation grants scholarships exclusively to applicants from German-speaking countries wishing to go abroad and foreign applicants who want to come to Germany.

The program comprises the following scholarships:


The current call for applications for the Otto Bayer, Carl Duisberg, Kurt Hansen and Hermann Strenger Scholarships is taking place during the period from June 1 to July 15, 2012. The independent Foundation Board will hold its next selection meeting on September 7, 2012. 

Click here for the online application form: 

Otto Bayer, Carl Duisberg and Kurt Hansen Scholarships
Hermann Strenger Scholarships

The regular Bayer Fellowship Program is complemented by special additional offerings, which currently comprise:

  • The Bayer Deutschlandstipendien – as part of the German government’s national Scholarship Program Act, the foundation sponsors 100 talented students of natural sciences or engineering at 23 German universities 
  • The Bayer Lindau Fellowships – the foundation enables selected young scientists from around the world to take part in the Nobel Laureate Meetings in Lindau 
  • The Bayer Climate Fellowships – the foundation enables schoolchildren to take part in an international science camp on environmental protection and sustainability

WISE Learners’ Voice 2012

Deadline: June 30, 2012
Forty-nine WISE Learners from 31 countries participated in the 2010 and 2011 Summits as full delegates. WISE Learners come from diverse backgrounds – studying disciplines such as Sociology, Environmental Education, Fashion/Interior Design, Computer Systems, Accounting, or Agro-Economics  – and provide unique insights into education and the learning experience.The students selected in 2011 have had opportunities to take part in a year-round advocacy process, working in a multinational team on the theme Increasing Access to Education through Innovation. In order to deepen their understanding of the issue, some of them have been attending major international conferences such as: 
WISE Learners Voice Rio           WISE Learners Voice at eLearning Africa                WISE at the World Literacy Summit            WISE Learners' Voice at the Youth Time                WISE Learners' Voice at THE ConferenceWISE Learners' Voice at LWF

All their activities can be followed on their blog: http://learnersvoice.tumblr.com/. Their research, insights and solutions will be presented at the 2012 WISE Summit and possibly at other international events during 2013 and beyond.
Recruiting the 2012 LearnersFollowing the success of the Learners’ Voice Program, WISE is now inviting a further 30 outstanding young learners to join this growing global community. They will be invited to attend this year’s Summit in Doha from November 13 to 15, and may be involved in activities during 2013. 

Nominees and applicants (aged 18 to 25) are welcome from any educational pathway and cultural background, and with any level of academic experience. Click here to find out how to nominate or apply for the 2012 WISE Learners’ Voice Program.



Further information: http://www.wise-qatar.org/node/10334

XL Future Leaders 2012

Deadline: September 7, 2012


XL Future Leaders merupakan program yang bertujuan untuk
mengembangkan potensi generasi muda agar dapat menjadi pemimpin
masa depan Indonesia yang mampung bersaing di tingkat dunia.


Pelatihan ini juga dilakukan untuk mendukung tujuan pemerintah Indonesia
untuk menjadikan Indonesia sebagai salah satu dari 5 kekuatan utama
dunia ekonomi pada tahun 2030, dengan memberdayakan sosok – sosok
muda terbaik Indonesia.


Program ini dirancang sangat khusus dan penuh pertimbangan agar
mereka yang terpilih dalam program ini menjadi lebih percaya diri tampil
sebagai pemimpin Indonesia di masa depan. Program XL Future Leaders
memfokuskan pada lima area kompetensi yang diperoleh dari studi khusus,
yakni Berpikir Kritis, Kepimimpinan, Komunikasi, Kreativitas, dan Perilaku.


Kami percaya bahwa edukasi ini dapat menjadikan peserta berkembang
menjadi individu yang luar biasa dan warga negara yang sukses, serta pada
akhirnya dapat berkontribusi bagi bangsa karena XL Future Leaders program
pelatihan terpadu yang memfokuskan pada 5 area kompetensi yang
diperlukan pemimpin masa depan untuk mampu bersaing secara global!


XL Future Leaders terbuka bagi generasi muda terbaik Indonesia yang telah
lulus proses seleksi oleh PT XL Axiata. Untuk dapat mengikuti program ini,
Anda harus memenuhi persyaratan sebagai berikut:
  • Mahasiswa Indonesia
  • Saat ini duduk di tahun ke-2 atau ke-3 di perguruan tinggi / universitas
(program sarjana)
  • Maksimal berusia 21 tahun
  • Jurusan: Telekomunikasi, IT, Industri / Teknik Elektro,
Matematika / Statistik, Bisnis & Ekonomi, Pemasaran dan sebagainya
  • IPK minimal 2,8