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Dragon 100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum 2011

Posted by on April 18th, 2011 · Business, Conference, Uncategorized

 The Dragon Foundation, Dragon 100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum 2011, will be held on 24 July – 1 Aug 2011. The programme will provide a platform for meeting, sharing and discussion by participants who despite their different backgrounds have the same Chinese ethnicity. Participants would be able to gain a better understanding of their Chinese origin, hence reinforcing their sense of identity as outstanding “Young Dragons”.

Details of the Dragon 100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum 2011 are as follow:

Date: 24 July to 1 August 2011
Location: Hong Kong (3-day) and Taiwan (6-day)
Number of participants: 100 (including ethnic Chinese youth leaders from HKSAR, Mainland China, Taiwan, Macau, other Southeast Asia countries & elsewhere in the world)
Eligibility: Apart from having Chinese ethnicity, candidates must be aged between 18 and 35 and must be nominated by universities or other educational institutions, organizations and/or corporations.

Selection criteria: Outstanding academic performance, award recipients or exceptionally talented in a non-academic area, consistent record of involvement in community service or an outstanding record in extra-curricular activities.
Closing date for nominations: 7 May 2011

Programme Foci :

  • The Programme will be held in conjunction with the Dragon Series of The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups. Our 100 delegates will go to Taiwan for a 6-day tour together with other 400 participants from the Dragon Series programme.
  • All participants will join part of the “30 Hour Famine” activity organized by World Vision Taiwan and perform in Mega Dragon Dance together.
  • All delegates will take part in community service at Ma-Jia Farm in Pingtung County, Southern part of Taiwan.
  • Delegates will also visit to major historical and cultural development projects interest; attend seminars and discussions with academics, university students and young professionals.
  • Cultural and social activities will also be arranged.

Your Universitiy / Organization are invited to nominate outstanding Chinese youth who demonstrated leadership skills. Since we highly encourage outstanding young Chinese to benefit to this programme , we do not have any nomination quota from organization.

 More information regarding the application details will be announced in our website : www.dragonfoundation.net .

How to apply:

UNSW students who wish to attend these courses should complete the GEP_Outgoing_UNSW application form and return to m.kofod@unsw.edu.au by the 2nd May 2011.

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