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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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Toyota Recalling Prius in Japan
The auto maker said it is recalling its new Prius in Japan because of braking problems.
Tue, 09 Feb 2010 00:16:24 EST
Honda Warns of Toyota Fallout
CFO Yoichi Hojo says the industry risks a broader hit to consumer confidence in overall auto quality.
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 20:02:52 EST
Japan Exporters, Australia Down
Asian stock markets were mostly lower Tuesday, with Japanese exporters pulling the Nikkei down 0.4% and losses in the financial sector hurting Australia.
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 23:35:26 EST
Japan Airlines Sticks with AMR
Japan Airlines is planning to announce that it will maintain its alliance with AMR's American Airlines, dealing a blow to rival Delta.
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:31:51 EST
Afghan Official Suspected of Taliban Aid
Afghan authorities arrested a district administrator who was allegedly feeding information to the Taliban on movements of Afghan and coalition forces in the northern part of the country.
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:24:03 EST
France Defends Afghan Troop Pledge
Defense minister Herve Morin defended his country's decision to send only 80 additional military trainers to Afghanistan.
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:39:01 EST
Chip Firms Hope for iPad Boost
Apple's tablet, and the possibility of copycat devices, could lift already-optimistic full-year projections
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 13:33:51 EST
India's Economy Expected to Grow 7.2%
The Indian economy is expected to grow 7.2% in the financial year through March, the federal government said in its advance estimate, as a surge in manufacturing and a rebound in services blunt the impact of a drop in farm output.
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 14:29:56 EST
Failed Drinks Deal Hits Sector
The collapse of merger talks between Japanese beverage giants Kirin and Suntory is a broader setback for much-needed consolidation and efficiency in Japan.
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 15:23:25 EST
Goldman Banker Leaving Japan
Goldman Sachs's No. 2 investment banker in Japan, Kevin Quinn, is moving back to the U.S., the latest in a series of high-level departures from foreign banks in Japan.
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 21:21:46 EST
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