At the University of Chicago Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, we want students to have access to academic and cultural resources, but to also have opportunities independent of the classroom and student life. Thus, the following is a list of opportunities where students can go to search for funding, enrich their summers or find work after graduation.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Asian American Leadership Forum (AALF) 2010

Unite. Accomplish. Succeed!
October 1-2, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois
Purpose
Formerly known as the Chicago Community Forum, the Asian American Leadership Forum (AALF) is a unique conference whose goals are to:
  • Bring together diverse people from different sectors, industries, and backgrounds to share, learn, and network;
  • Discuss differences, issues, needs, and successes within the Asian American community;
  • Develop new skills to encourage multi-level and multi-disciplinary development.

AALF is an interactive, people-focused learning opportunity that is subsidized by community resoures and sponsors to bring value and accessibility to all members of the community. Now in its 6th year, AALF has gained the infrastructure, community commitment, and credibility. The event continues to grow while bringing unique impact to its extremely diverse constituents from college students and new entrants to experts in the corporate, small business, non-profit, governmental, and academic sectors, including members of diverse Asian American ethnic communities.

Registration:
Advance Registration Fees:
$50 Corporate/Nonmember
$35 NAAAP Members
$25 Not-for-Profit professionals
$15 Students

Onsite Registration Fee: $60 (all categories)

For more information contact Alvin Yu, Leadership Programs Coordinator at alvin@aaichicago.org or click here.

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