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Home / Opportunities / Call for Applications – Asia Connect Student Working Groups

Call for Applications – Asia Connect Student Working Groups

The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) is seeking young Canadians who are interested in researching contemporary topics in Asia.

Research work topic streams are:

  • Building Skills for the Asian Century: Increasing professional competencies for Asia
  • Widening the Scope of Canada-Asia Diplomacy: Alternative diplomacy methods
  • Connecting with the Asian Century’s Future Influencers: Examining youth interests in Asia

You will work in a team to complete a deliverable, which will be entered into a showcase competition. You will also develop skills that can strengthen your CV or graduate school application.

More information and application form: .pdf | .docx

For more information contact Jenny Sung, Student Engagement at jenny.sung@asiapacific.ca.

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