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University Credit Hours

Dear Delegates,

We're excited to let you know that Eastern Washington University is offering 1-3 resident quarter credits to students that enroll with them and that come to the Annual Youth Assembly. The class they are offering credit for is titled Leadership in the 21st Century: Communicating for Success.

This is the Course in Brief, according to the EWU Course syllabus:


This directed study course, offered in conjunction with a leadership summit, offers a

comprehensive look at the importance of cross-cultural communication.
The course is divided into three separate, but related, study phases: the preparation or

Pre-Conference Phase, the Conference Phase and the Post-Conference Phase.
During the Pre-Conference Phase the student will develop an image/model [theory] of what
he/she thinks cross-cultural communication means. During the Conference Phase, the student
will attend an intensive leadership program where a variety of academic lectures, workshops
and meetings will be conducted.

The purpose of these meetings will be to provide expert and professional information on the
dynamic principles of leadership and communication to participating students. Lectures will
be conducted by ranking academic professionals, diplomats, politicians, military and corporate
leaders. Students will learn not only the specific principles of leadership and communication;
they will practice them through situation role-playing, action planning and other interactive
projects. During this phase, the student will validate the image/model or theory they formed
during the Pre-Conference Phase.

After the student returns home he/she will finalize all written and/or other assignments.

If you are interested in this, you should contact International Field Studies at:
ifsprogram@ ewu.edu
OR 800.541.2125 8am-5pm PT

Good luck!

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New Award at YA!

Hello Registered Participants!

We added a new award to be presented at Campaign Night. Below, you'll find a description of the award and how to nominate your organization or campaign for it.

Want your Youth Campaign/Organization to be recognized?

Nominate your campaign/organization for the Outstanding Youth Campaign Award

Eligibility:

-Campaign/Organization must be founded by an attendee of the Youth Assembly at the United Nations

-Must exemplify one or more of the 8 Millennium Development Goals or Youth Empowerment

-Awardees must be registered for Campaign Night in order to participate.
Nominations will be judged by how accurately they reflect the spirit of the Millennium Development Goals, their contribution to society through implementation of programs or events, and their membership scope and structure.

Deadline to Apply: July 21st

How To apply:

-Click on this link: http://www.faf.org/programs/unyouthassembly/CampaignAward-applicationform.htm OR

-Visit our website http://www.faf.org/programs/unyouthassembly/ldrsretreat.htm click on Special Events on the left side of the page, scroll down to Campaign Night and below Campaign Night there is a link to apply for the Outstanding Youth Campaign Award

We look forward to seeing you at the Assembly in August.

Your YA Staff

NOTE: All award recipients will be notified via e-mail no later that July 25th. If attending, awardees are responsible for their own travel and accommodation expenses during the Youth Assembly activities at the United Nations. All events at the U.N. are free of charge beyond a small registration fee.

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