Johore International Student Leaders Conference 2011


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Theme : “Student Leaders in the Face of Global Diversity”

The rise in globalization now imposes upon student leaders all over the world to begin expanding their vision of the true meaning of ‘diversity’. Indeed the word ‘global diversity’ does not yet have a broadly shared or universally understood meaning. For some it denotes race and gender while for others it could mean ethnicty and culture that not only embraces differences but also celebrates unique ideas, perspective and eperiences. This way, student leaders are able to better prepare themselves as future leaders who are able to remain relevant and globally sophisticated.
Essentialy, the theme of this conference has a particular focus on globalization as well as internationalization. It also revolves around the multi-faceted meaning of global diversity which at a more basic level would include diversity in culture, arts, language, race, gender and ways of living. To this end, the organizer encourages submissions that approach these topics from a variety of perspectives. However, submissions on other relevant topics are welcome and we also encourage sessions within and across a variety of disciplines and field related to Student Leadership. Papers to be presented can be about a project, initiative, programme that the presenter has undertaken, developed or is a part of. It can also be a narrative account based on the presenter’s views, observations and readings. The conference is opened to student leaders from the age of 13 to 18.
REGISTRATION
International Participants
  • Participation of international presenters and participants at the JISLC 2011 is upon invitation only.
  • Interested student leaders can express interest to participate by submitting an abstract to the secretariat accompanied by nomination letter (cover letter) from the Ministry of Education from his/her country as endorsement.
  • The abstract will be reviewed by our review panel. Once accepted, the student leader will be informed via email and will be advised on the official registration procedures. An official invitation will be sent to the successful presenter.
  • The official invitation includes full board accommodation and meals for 1 presenter (student leader) only. It does not cover local cost for accompanying teacher/guardian.
Local Participants
  • Local student leaders (from Johore as well as other states within Malaysia) are welcome to either participate as a presenter or a participant in the conference.
  • To participate, student leaders need to complete the registration form below and submit to the secretariat before February 28th, 2011. Participation in the conference is on a  FCFS basis. Participants are required to pay a nominal fee of RM30 upon registration on the conference day.
  • To present a paper at the conference, a student leader is required to submit their abstracts accompanied by a cover letter from his/her respective school no later than February 28th, 2011 (refer to Call for Papers section). The abstracts will be reviewed by our reviewed panel. Once accepted, the student leader will be informed via email and will be advised on the official registration procedures. An official invitation will be sent to the successful presenter.
  • The official invitation includes full board accommodation and meals for 1 presenter (student leader) only. It does not cover cost for accompanying teacher/guardian.
  • Johore student leaders are also invited to watch the proceeding of the mini UN meeting to be held on the 24th March 2011. The round-table meeting will be an in camera proceeding, however, Johore student leaders can view the live feed that would take place at the JPN Johor’s auditorium. Kindly express interest to view the round-table meeting during the conference registration on the 23rd. Please note that meals are NOT provided for the viewers throughout the meeting.

    For further information, do visit this site.

    (sourced from The Johor Internationalisation of Schools’ website)


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