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ANNUAL MEETING DAY EVENTS 2018

Annual Meeting Day Secretary Gates officially became the 9th Chairman of EF the next morning at the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, then met with Fellows from the 2018 Global Program and the 2017 USA and Zhi-Xing Programs

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2018 INNOVATION PROGRAM

Eisenhower Fellowships is now accepting applications for our 2018 Fall Innovation program which will take place in the United States from October 1 – November 16, 2018. As a catalyst for creative problem-solving, EF seeks to open doors for a

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FELLOW IMPACT AND ILABS

At the Future of Work conference in Málaga, participants collaborated on iLabs, concrete projects with real world impact. EF iLabs were designed to be dynamic, collaborative sessions where participants proposed solutions to some of the most complex problems facing our

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WELCOME MIDDLE EAST AND SOUTH ASIA FELLOWS

As October began, Eisenhower Fellowships welcomed its 2017 class of Middle East/South Asia Fellows, including our first group of Fellows from Myanmar. This program is a unique opportunity for the Fellows to engage in international dialogue, collaboration, learning and reflection

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The Future of Work 2017

In September, 329 participants from 49 countries convened in Málaga, Spain for an extraordinary global conference on the Future of Work, featuring a stellar lineup of speakers and thought leaders on this subject of vital importance in every region of the world. The

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EF MOURNS THE PASSING OF WASHINGTON SYCIP

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Washington SyCip, founder of the Asian Institute of Management, SyCip Gorres and Velayo and Company, and former trustee of Eisenhower Fellowships. During Sycip’s tenure as trustee, the Eisenhower Fellowship

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EF GLOBAL FUTURE OF WORK POLL

MILLENNIALS AROUND THE WORLD OPTIMISTIC ABOUT WORK PROSPECTS BUT SHARPLY CRITICAL OF THEIR GOVERNMENTS’ ABILITY TO PROVIDE NEEDED SKILLS View Topline Report Global Poll on The Future of Work: Most Believe They Will Need To Return to School to Succeed

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