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Would you like to build a global network in five intense weeks? Join over 100 young professionals and experienced college students from Asia, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Latin America, South America, and North America as they gather at the Iacocca Institute, Lehigh University, for a life changing leadership development experience.

Build your leadership and entrepreneurship skills, grow your knowledge of business and industry, and expand your network as you work with people from different cultures, countries and disciplines from around the world. Apply new and innovative principles to real business. Work with an international team on a business consulting project. Solve business issues in real time.

Meet with over 78 high-level, business executives to discuss their experiences and lessons learned. Travel from Bethlehem, PA to Washington, D.C. and to New York City, and spend time visiting companies and learning from top leadership. Sample new cultures and experiences. Carry fresh ideas and skills back to your home country and your workplace.

Create an innovative path for success.

Join a network of 1750 young professionals representing 133 countries and territories around the world. Become a knowledgeable, forward-looking leader who demonstrates integrity, is culturally aware, and who believes that hard work and compassion lead to success.

QUALIFICATIONS

The Iacocca Institute is looking for highly motivated, unique and well-rounded

individuals with a vision and a sense of mission. Academic excellence should be balanced with leadership experience. The program is conducted in English and fluency is required.

TUITION: US $7,245

Tuition fees include instructional material, five weeks of housing and trips to New York City, and Washington D.C. Limited scholarship opportunities are available. Travel to and from Lehigh University and meal expenses are not included in the tuition costs.

CORE AREAS

Leadership

Entrepreneurship

Business & Industry Best Practices

Global Networking

Career Path Development

Cultural Awareness

Join a vital, growing, and enthusiastic network of more than 1750 young professionals from around the world!

for future leaders of business and industry

®

the GLOBAL VILLAGE

June 27 – August 1, 2015 • Lehigh University • Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA

PHOTOS BY JOHN KISH IV AND ALEXIS LEON

Office of International Affairs

CONTACT:

Mary Frances Schurtz-Leon

Candidate Manager

The Global Village Iacocca Institute®

Office of International Affairs Lehigh University

111 Research Drive Bethlehem, PA 18015

Tel: (610) 758-6887 E-mail: mfs2@lehigh.edu Fax: (610) 758-6550 www.iacocca-lehigh.org

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