SAIS to host U.S.-ASEAN Institute for Rising Leaders

Johns Hopkins SAIS to host newly created U.S.-ASEAN Institute for Rising Leaders Starting in 2023, the institute will bring approximately 30 mid-career public service professionals from 10 Southeast Asia nations to SAIS annually for a multi-week leadership development program The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies will host the newly created U.S.-ASEAN Institute for Rising Leaders, the White House announced today during its U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit, designed to help mid-career public service professionals from the 10 Southeast Asian Nations develop their academic and policy-making skills to help provide effective leadership for their people and the region. Starting in 2023, the institute will bring approximately 30 mid-career public service professionals-up to three from each of the 10 Southeast Asian Nations-to SAIS annually for the multi-week leadership development program. "This innovative program exemplifies the ways our university contributes to strengthening governance around the world," Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels said.
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