East-West Center Scholarships and Fellowships: Your Complete Guide to Funding Asia-Pacific Studies

The East-West Center Scholarships offers prestigious scholarships and fellowships that bring students and professionals from across the globe to Hawaii for transformative educational experiences focused on Asia-Pacific studies, leadership development, and cultural exchange. Established in 1960 by the U.S. Congress, these programs have supported over 65,000 participants from 50+ countries, creating a powerful alumni network of Asia-Pacific leaders.

Why Choose East-West Center Scholarships?

✔ Fully-funded opportunities at a premier U.S. research institution
✔ Unique Pacific-Asia focus with interdisciplinary approach
✔ Leadership development through professional workshops
✔ Multicultural community living at the Honolulu campus
✔ Career advancement through extensive alumni network

Types of Funding Opportunities

1. Degree Fellowships (For Graduate Students)

Eligibility:

  • Admission to University of Hawaii (Mānoa) graduate programs

  • Demonstrated interest in Asia-Pacific studies

  • Minimum 3.0 GPA

Benefits:

  • Full tuition coverage

  • Monthly stipend ($1,600-$1,900)

  • Housing in EWC residence halls

  • Health insurance

  • Leadership training

Duration: 2 years for Master’s, 3 years for PhD

Popular Fields:

  • Pacific Islands Studies

  • Asian Studies

  • Public Health

  • Environmental Science

  • International Business

2. Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP)

Key Features:

  • 9-month professional development fellowship

  • Combines coursework with field studies across Asia

  • For mid-career professionals (average age 32)

Funding: Full or partial awards available

3. Research Fellowships

Opportunities Include:

  • Visiting Fellows Program (3-12 months)

  • Affiliate Scholar Program

  • Graduate Degree Fellowship

Research Areas:

  • Climate change adaptation

  • Sustainable development

  • Cross-cultural communication

  • Governance and diplomacy

Application Process: Step-by-Step

  1. Choose Your Program

    • Match your academic/professional goals with EWC offerings

  2. Prepare Documents:

    • Statement of purpose (500-1000 words)

    • 3 recommendation letters

    • Academic transcripts

    • CV/resume

  3. Submit Applications:

    • Degree Fellowships: Dec 1 deadline

    • APLP: March 1 deadline

    • Research Fellowships: Varies by program

  4. Interview Process:

    • Selected candidates interviewed via video conference

Financial Coverage Details

Expense Category Coverage Amount
Tuition Fees 100% at UH Mānoa
Monthly Stipend $1,600-$2,200
Housing EWC residence halls
Health Insurance Comprehensive plan
Research Travel Up to $1,500
Books/Supplies $500 allowance

Success Tips from Selection Committee

  1. Demonstrate Regional Commitment:

    • Highlight Asia-Pacific experience in your essays

    • Show how you’ll apply knowledge post-fellowship

  2. Emphasize Leadership Potential:

    • Provide concrete examples of initiative and impact

  3. Align with EWC Mission:

    • Connect your goals to building “peaceful, prosperous” Asia-Pacific relations

  4. Prepare Strong Recommendations:

    • Choose referees who can speak to both academic and leadership qualities

Notable Alumni Success Stories

  • Dr. Siti Fadilah (Indonesia): Former Health Minister

  • Dr. Seiji Naya (Japan): Economist and former Hawaii DBEDT Director

  • Mere Pulea (Fiji): Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I apply if I’m not from an Asia-Pacific country?
A: Yes! About 20% of participants come from outside the region.

Q: Is there an age limit for degree fellowships?
A: No strict limit, but most recipients are under 40.

Q: Can I bring family members?
A: Limited family housing available for degree fellows.

Q: What’s the acceptance rate?
A: Highly competitive – about 8% for degree fellowships.

Q: Are there post-fellowship obligations?
A: No strict requirements, but alumni engagement is encouraged.

How to Strengthen Your Application

✔ Language Skills: Basic Asian/Pacific language ability helps
✔ Regional Experience: Highlight relevant work/study in the region
✔ Clear Goals: Articulate how EWC fits your career trajectory
✔ Community Focus: Demonstrate commitment to public service

Important Deadlines

Program Application Deadline Notification Date
Degree Fellowships December 1 March-April
APLP Fellowship March 1 May-June
Visiting Researchers Varies 3-6 months after submission

Start Your Application

Begin your journey by visiting:
https://www.eastwestcenter.org/apply

For specific questions:
 admissions@eastwestcenter.org
+1 808-944-7738

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