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The Wall Street Journal Asia’s Future Leadership Program reaches out to business and finance students at universities across Asia to better prepare today’s student leaders for tomorrow’s real-life challenges.
Under the program, students receive The Wall Street Journal Asia each business day during the academic year. They gain a real-world understanding of global business competition, economic and business concepts, technology, marketing and the workings of the financial markets, and witness present day case studies as they unfold at companies and industries in their home country and around the world.
As part of the program, The Journal also facilitates a number of academic activities during the year to promote experience-based learning. With support from our Corporate Education Partners, these may include lectures and seminars, business games, contests and competitions, or case-study analysis. These activities provide students with an opportunity to learn from real business leaders and demonstrate their ability to recognize business concepts and theory as applied in the real-world.
For more information on the program, or to join us as a participating university or corporate partner, please contact:
Prachish Chakravorty at prachish.chakravorty@dowjones.com
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Evidence Ties Afghan Leaks to Soldier
Investigators have found concrete evidence linking Pfc. Bradley Manning with the leak of classified Afghanistan war reports, a defense official said.
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 06:34:54 EDT
Carlyle Raises $350 Million for Yuan Fund
Carlyle raised the equivalent of $350 million for its landmark Chinese-currency-denominated fund from a group of government and private-sector investors.
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 22:46:33 EDT
AWB To Merge With GrainCorp
Australian agribusiness firms AWB Ltd. and GrainCorp Ltd., announced a surprise plan to merge under in a deal worth more than 1.8 billion.
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 22:54:49 EDT
Samsung's Results Jump
Samsung Electronics reported a record profit, but executives said that may have been the peak for the year as pricing pressures are likely to overwhelm sales growth in the second half.
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 06:19:50 EDT
From Tiananmen Square to Possible Buffett Successor
Li Lu, a student leader at Tiananmen Square, founded a hedge fund that has garnered a 26% return since 1998, and is now a leading candidate to run a chunk of Berkshire's $100 billion portfolio.
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 01:02:59 EDT
Charles River, WuXi End Deal
Charles River Laboratories and China's WuXi PharmaTech have mutually agreed to terminal their $1.6 billion deal because of opposition by Charles River shareholders, the companies said.
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 22:34:42 EDT
Asia Falls Amid Strong Yen
Asian markets declined after a sluggish finish on Wall Street, with Japanese shares particularly hit hard as weak economic indicators and a strong yen dragging down most exporters despite upbeat results from Sony and others.
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 06:22:10 EDT
Japan Industrial Production Falls
Japan's industrial production unexpectedly fell in June as auto and electronics makers cut output on fears overseas demand could recede soon
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 01:16:55 EDT
DBS Impairment Charge Hits Results
DBS Group reported a 30% gain in its headline second-quarter net profit, but it flagged a one-off US$748 million impairment charge for its Hong Kong business.
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:14:04 EDT
Cheung Kong Buys EDF's U.K. Assets
A consortium led by Cheung Kong Infrastructure agreed to pay $9.05 billion for Electricite de France's U.K. electricity distribution networks, a person familiar with the situation said.
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 06:43:34 EDT
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