[Gradschool] FW: Young Hispanic Leaders Program in Spain
Wisner, Liza
Liza.Wisner at tamucc.edu
Tue Mar 6 07:42:17 CST 2007
From: Knull, Harvey
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 4:04 PM
To: Wisner, Liza
Subject: FW: Young Hispanic Leaders Program in Spain
Importance: High
Great Program. See below.
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From: Diana Hankins [mailto:DianaH at cctexas.com]
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Subject: Fwd: Young Hispanic Leaders Program in Spain
Importance: High
Diana Lee Hankins, Program Supervisor
Parks and Recreation Department Cultural Services
Heritage Park Galvan House, 1581 N. Chaparral
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
Ph. 361-826-3416; Fax: 361-826-4301
>>> "Gustavo Valadez Ortiz" <gvaladezortiz at stx.rr.com> 03/03/07 4:44 PM >>>
Young Hispanic Leaders Program
Santander & Madrid, Spain
June 21 - 30, 2007
Description and Objective of the Program:
The annual Young Hispanic Leaders Program was founded
in 1998 by the U.S.-Spain Council. The objective of
this program is to allow future Hispanic leaders from
the United States to familiarize themselves firsthand
with Spain's new political, economic, social and
cultural environment. This year the program will take
place from June 21 - 30, 2007.
The program will focus on: politics, economy, society
and culture, and relations between Spain and the
United States. Participants will meet with young
Spanish leaders, have institutional visits and
meetings and cultural visits. All activities will be
carried out in Spanish. For this reason a good
knowledge of Spanish is required and participants will
at times make contributions to the program in Spanish.
The sponsors of the program will cover travel,
lodging, food and medical insurance expenses.
Application Requirements:
U.S. citizenship and Hispanic origin
Ages 28-38
Good knowledge of Spanish
An acceptance of the conditions, schedule and program
of events of the seminar
Application Components (submit 2 copies of each):
U.S. passport or driver?s license (must have valid
passport to travel to Spain)
Resume (in Spanish or English)
Two letters of recommendation, at least one of which
must concern applicant's professional activities (in
Spanish or English)
A personal essay of no more than 500 words, written in
Spanish, on what it means to be Hispanic/Latino in the
U.S.
Application form
Deadline: Applications must be submitted from March 1
to March 31.
For more information on the program, where to send the
requested components, and to download the application,
please go to www.joveneslidereshispanos.com. If you
have any questions, please contact the Embassy of
Spain directly at (202) 452-0100.
Gustavo Valadez Ortiz
7002 Bodega Bay Drive
Corpus Christi, Texas 78414
H: (361) 906-2210
C: (361) 548-6315
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