Sunday 7 August 2011

Fujitsu Scholarship: East-West Knowledge Leaders Program,Hawaii ...

Fujitsu Scholarship: East-West Knowledge Leaders Program,Hawaii ...

Fujitsu Limited established the Fujitsu Scholarship Program in 1985 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its founding. The aim was to provide the opportunity for public from the Asia-Pacific region to contribute to the region through studying different values, cultures, and global business. This has been a Fujitsu's key initiative for deepening the relationships between the countries and citizens of the Asia-Pacific region. This scholarship has since enabled 420 professionals from 18 countries to study cross-cultural management at JAIMS, the Japan-America Institute of Management Science, in Hawaii, U.S.A.

The Fujitsu Scholarship provides full financial help for postgraduate education and cross-cultural management training in the East-West Knowledge Leaders Program (EWKLP) at JAIMS. The EWKLP has a three-month curriculum, which synthesizes the best practices of both the East and West. The participants will sharpen their global management knowledge and skills, and build the confidence necessary for success in global business situations. Selected Fujitsu Scholar will concentrate the EWKLP beginning in April 2012, followed by a week-long Japan Part.

To apply for the Fujitsu Scholarship, you must meet the qualifications for both Fujitsu Scholarship and EWKLP as follows.

1. Education

A bachelor's degree or a degree equivalent to a four-year standard baccalaureate degree in any discipline from a regionally or nationally accredited institution

2. G.P.A.

Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 extent

3. Experience

A minimum of three years of relevant full-time work experience (five years preferred) at the time of application

4. Language

A minimum TOEFL score of 577/233/90 (paper/computer/Internet), TOEIC score of 750, or IELTS overall band test result of 6.5 or higher from tests taken between December 2009 and November 2011.

The later applicants are exempt from submitting an English proficiency test score:

  • Applicants whose native language is English and who are from any the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Canada, or Singapore.
  • Applicants who hold a bachelor's or advanced degree within the last five years from an accredited or recognized college or university in the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Canada, or Singapore.

5. Country

Applicants must be a resident of the state of Hawaii, U.S.A., or a citizen of one of the later countries: Australia, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, or Vietnam.

Scholarship benefits and situation

Benefits

The Fujitsu Scholarship benefits include tuition and fees for the EWKLP program. Additional benefits, which vary in amount each year, are also built-in.

  • Tuition and Fees for the EWKLP
  • Stipend Toward Living Expenses *
    *Applicants from the later countries/areas are not eligible to receive the monthly stipend: Australia, Hawaii, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.
  • Airfare:
    Fujitsu Ltd. will provide a round-trip air ticket to cover transportation from the participant's home country to Honolulu, and back. The choice of the air carrier and travel agent, including itinerary, is at the discretion of Fujitsu Ltd. In the event the participant wishes to exchange and/or expand the route and/or the period of stay, Fujitsu Ltd. reserves the right to withhold the first ticket.
  • Health Insurance:
    Fujitsu Ltd. will provide medical insurance that covers a part of the participant's medical expenses during the program period. The participant pays all medical expenses not covered by the medical insurance. The choice of the medical insurance plot is at the discretion of Fujitsu Ltd.
  • Housing Arrangements:
    JAIMS will help in locating apt housing in Honolulu for all participants. Fujitsu Ltd. will provide and pay for participant accommodations in Japan.
  • Visa Arrangements:
    When applicable, participants will be helped in obtaining the F-1 Student visa to enter the U.S. EWKLP participants will be helped with the apt visa to enter Japan, if necessary. The expense of obtaining the visa is the financial responsibility of the participant

How to Apply

To apply for the Fujitsu Scholarship, follow the steps listed below:Application Process

1. Check Eligibility

Check your qualifications for Fujitsu Scholarship.

2. Fill Out Application Forms

Download PDF Fujitsu Scholarship Application Packet (1.2MB / A4)

If you are unable to download, contact Fujitsu's community affiliated office.

3. Prepare Application Documents

Prepare application documents.

The necessary documents are as follows.

  • Fujitsu Scholarship Application Form
    (including the essay and work experience information on separate sheets of paper)
  • Two Recommendation Forms
  • EWKLP Application Form
  • Copy of TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS score report
    Valid test dates are between December 2009 and November 2011.
  • First Official Academic Transcripts
    Official academic transcripts must be sent directly from all academic institutions attended to the Fujitsu Hawaii Representative Office.

4. Submit Application Documents

Submit all application materials to:

Fujitsu Hawaii Representative Office
c/o JAIMS
6660 Hawaii Kai Drive
Honolulu, HI 96825
U.S.A.

Application Deadline

November 30, 2011

Prepare application documents.

  • All documentation must be received by November 30, 2011.
  • Applicants who fail to submit all documents by the due date cannot be considered.
  • Submitted application documents will not be returned to applicants.

Choice Process

1. Initial Screening

Initial screening is based on the strength of the application, which includes meeting the admission qualifications.

2. Interview

Applicants who pass the initial screening will be contacted for an interview at a designated date in December 2011. Applicants should be residing in their respective countries of citizenship (or in Hawaii for Hawaii residents) at the time of their interview.

3. Choice of recipients

  1. Final choice will be determined by Fujitsu Limited.
  2. Choice is based on English proficiency (for non-native speakers of English), work experience, motivation, goals as expressed in the essay and interview, academic performance, and test scores. A key business is the individual's commitment to contributing to the mutual understanding and cooperation between countries and to the development of his/her home country. But, no single attribute outweighs others in the choice process, and strengths in one area may be used to offset weaknesses in another

http://www.fujitsu.com/global/about/responsibility/community/scholarship/

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