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Program Overview!
The Indo-Pacific Futures Fellowship (IPFF) aims to cultivate innovative leadership in food security and energy systems to address global challenges. Hosted by the East-West Center and the Doris Duke Foundation, this fully funded program brings together professionals from various sectors, including government, advocacy, business, and the arts. Fellows will explore strategies to ensure sustainable resource management through immersive experiences, expert-led discussions, and collaborative projects. The program includes in-person sessions in Hawai‘i and New Zealand, along with virtual engagements.
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Benefits:
- Fully funded program covering airfare, accommodation, meals, program materials, and travel insurance
- Access to leading experts and a global network of professionals
- In-depth learning through immersive sessions in Hawai‘i and New Zealand
- Hands-on experience in leadership development and resource sustainability
- Opportunity to implement a capstone project with real-world impact
Application Process
- Complete the online application form via Submittable
- Submit a Letter of Reference (one required, two recommended)
- Reference letters must be sent directly via Submittable (deadline: April 27, 2025)
- Provide proof of English proficiency (if available)
- Ensure passport validity through 2026
- Await selection notification
- 📅 Program Timeline:
- Pre-Residency Virtual Sessions: October 13-26, 2025
- Honolulu, Hawai‘i: October 27 – November 7, 2025
- Virtual Sessions: November 8, 2025 – May 24, 2026
- Wellington, New Zealand: May 25-31, 2026
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About Indo-Pacific Futures Fellowship!
The Indo-Pacific Futures Fellowships (IPFF) is a fully funded leadership program by the East-West Center and Doris Duke Foundation that focuses on strengthening food security and energy systems in the Indo-Pacific region. Designed for professionals with 5-10 years of experience, the fellowship includes in-person sessions in Hawai‘i and New Zealand, along with virtual engagements. Fellows will collaborate with experts, explore sustainable resource strategies, and implement a capstone project. The program fosters cross-sectoral dialogue, innovation, and long-term impact. Applications close on April 18, 2025.
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