Applications now open for the ASU Leadership Institute
The ASU Leadership Institute gives members the chance to grow their leadership skills through a personalized curriculum, see the university’s impact firsthand through exclusive tours, build connections with fellow alumni leaders and discover ASU opportunities that align with the values and goals of their communities. Photo courtesy ASU
Applications are now open for Sun Devil alumni to join Class 6 of the Arizona State University Leadership Institute, an immersive nine-month professional and personal leadership program that convenes once a month from August 2023 to May 2024.
The leadership program gives members the chance to grow their leadership skills through a personalized curriculum, see the university’s impact firsthand through exclusive tours, build connections with fellow alumni leaders and discover ASU opportunities that align with the values and goals of their communities.
During ASU Innovation Days, participants meet ASU renowned professors, practitioners and executive leaders and learn about how higher education, businesses and the community can succeed together.
Program highlights
ASU Innovation Days: Once a month, participants spend a day focusing on critical components of higher education and ASU. Each ASU Innovation Day features guest speakers who are experts in their respective fields. A tour of resources on ASU campuses is also included.
Social events: Social events include opportunities to interact with your institute classmates through the ASU/Sun Devil Impact Project, opportunities to attend ASU athletic events and leadership-style exercises.
Panel element: Participants share their insights with current students, the ASU Alumni Association Board of Directors and National Alumni Council and the Trustees of ASU. This is a one-time commitment.
Applications are open through May 1. Click here to apply.
For more information about the leadership program, including application criteria and other details, please visit the ASU Alumni Association website.
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