Global Student Leadership Summit 2015

Are you a student? Would you like to train your leadership or innovative skills? The University of Pittsburgh invite 50 young leaders from across the world to join Global Student Leadership Summit 2015.

 

The main point of the event is to learn students leaders how to be effective, ethical and innovative leader. Participants will work alongside distinguished mentors who will share their expertise and provide advanced leadership training. Students will emerge from the academy with the skills and experience to excel as global leaders.

The event accomplished student leaders from college campuses across the world, undergraduate and entry-level graduate students, eligible students include rising sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduating seniors from two-year and four-year schools.

The summit will be held from July 18 to July 21, 2015. Deadline to apply is May 3rd. Please note that application should contain: recommendation letter, CV and personal essay. 

For further details visit official website of the University of Pittsburgh.

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