HWIL SEA I

HUGEM Workshop in Innovation and Leadership Southeast Asia I

19, 20, 26, 26 February 2022

In partnership with The Global Citizen Education Group, the Harvard Undergraduate Global Education Movement (HUGEM) is delighted to announce its HUGEM Southeast Asia Workshop on Innovation and Leadership, or HWIL SEA I, designed to engage and inspire the brightest young minds of the world.


HWIL

HWIL is an intensive two-weekend-long program designed to provide our participants with a deep understanding of leadership and to equip them with practical skills they can take back and implement in their everyday lives.

The program will cover topics such as leveraging our networks, collaborating efficiently with team members, effective public speaking, as well as engaging in critical thinking and problem solving.


Form Networks With Experts from Harvard;
Learn From The Best Minds

At HWIL, you will have the chance to network with some of the most ingenious minds in the world, transform your knowledge into impact, and drive innovation in your local communities. Under the mentorship of current Harvard students, you will immerse yourself in discussions and interactive activities that will help you master the fundamentals of leadership and understand the key role effective leadership plays in fostering innovative thinking.


Work With International Peers To Find Solutions To Global Problems

You will sharpen your collaboration and communication skills while working with a team of equally capable and inspiring members to brainstorm ways to address and challenge some of the most pressing regional and global issues.


Bringing Together
a Global Cohort of
Leaders And Changemakers

HWIL will create a vibrant community of change agents prepared to transform their local communities around the world. We hope that you will join us in this exciting journey of learning, growth, and innovation.

Attendees are expected to produce a research proposal on a contemporary issue in their region with extensive details in the form of a presentation. Students are also encouraged to brainstorm possible solutions to the issues in the presentation, but they do not need to go too in-depth about these solutions.

For enquiries, please contact hwilsea@theglobalcitizenacademy.com