Ukrainian Leadership Academy looking for new students from diaspora, 14-04-2018

March 22, 2018 • Campaigns, Educational, Past Events • Views: 1827

The Ukrainian Leadership Academy (ULA) has begun its search for Ukrainian youth with great potential not only in Ukraine, but abroad as well. In order to enhance the program’s effectiveness through cultural diversity and ensuring the plurality of ideas, thoughts, and experiences, they would like to involve ethnic Ukrainians who live abroad into the program, in order to restore and create transnational connections between Ukrainians and their homeland. The organisers believe that Ukraine’s integration with the west in terms of business, the economy, and civic society is crucial for the promotion of healthy, progressive, and vibrant development of Ukraine’s society. Thus, interaction with the west, in terms of culture, social connections and sociological trends is extremely helpful for future leaders.

Date: 14 April 2018
Time: 10:30am
Venue: Ukrainian Cultural Centre, AUGB London Branch 154 Holland Park Avenue, London, United Kingdom, W11 4UH
Admission: Free and open for all

Speakers:

Oksana Azhnyuk, Mentor for Educational Program, Ukrainian Leadership Academy
Ivanna Hrebenyuk, graduate of Ukrainian Leadership Academy

Briefly about ULA

Ukrainian Leadership Academy is a program of personal and social development, main element of which is the 10-month formational course for secondary school graduates. It combines elements of physical, emotional and intellectual development based on values. Academy’s Mission is to influence the underlying social processes in the Ukrainian society by forming a generation of young people who take responsibility for our nation and have the necessary skills for this.

Read more in the articles here and here

For interested international applicants please contact Marta Sydoryak, Diaspora Partnerships Manager at [email protected].

This event is organised by the Ukrainian Institute London in partnership with AUGB London Branch

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