YGLP

YGLP (Young Global Leadership Program) is an international leadership program for university and high school students.

YGLP was launched in January 2016 at University of Oxford.
YGLP
Founded2016
TypeInternational Leadership Program for University and High School students
FocusLeadership Development
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
OriginsHSL Leadership, Human Cognition & Critical Thinking project
Area served
worldwide
MethodYGLP Fellow Program
FieldsEducation
Official language
English
Parent organization
Human Science Lab [1]
Websitewww.yglpasia.org

It is founded and developed by Human Science Lab, London, with support from several foundations and transnational organisations. It uses outcomes from some of its core research on human cognition, leadership and critical thinking.[2]

YGLP is run in five regional groupings – Asia, Americas, Europe, Africa and the Oceania. The assignment of countries or territories to YGLP regional groupings is done in accordance with United Nations geoscheme.[3]

Scientific Framework

Various research programs on human cognition, leadership, critical thinking, physical spatiality and intelligence at Human Science Lab, London, provides the scientific framework for YGLP.

YGLP is based on the Four Step Leadership Theory formulated at Human Science Lab. According to the theory “the leadership achievement of an individual is proportional to the optimal use of four principal components that makes a leader – motivation, planning, energising and executing”. YGLP is designed to optimise this four key leadership component with each program module focusing on a single component.[4][5]

YGLP Fellow Program

YGLP is executed through two fellow programs. The YGLP Senior fellow program is meant for university students in the age of 19 to 25 years and the Junior fellow program is for high school student in the age of 13 to 19 years. Eligible students for YGLP fellow program are selected through a leadership aptitude evaluation process.[6]

Program Overview

The YGLP fellow program is made of four core modules and one non-core module involving various instructional and resource materials, leadership workshops and leadership conferences.[7]

YGLP Asia

YGLP is run in 44 Asian countries and 2 Special Administrative Regions as YGLP Asia. This is the list of countries where YGLP Asia is administered.[8]

Shanghai is among 54 Asian cities selected to host YGLP Asia 2017-18
Flag Name Population
Area
(km²)
Capital
Afghanistan 30,419,928 647,500 Kabul
Bahrain 1,248,348 760 Manama
Bangladesh 150,039,000 147,570 Dhaka
Bhutan 716,896 38,394 Thimphu
Brunei 408,786 5,765 Bandar Seri Begawan
Cambodia 14,952,665 181,035 Phnom Penh
China (PRC)[9] 1,343,239,923 9,596,961 Beijing
East Timor 1,143,667 14,874 Dili
India 1,210,193,422 3,287,263 New Delhi
Indonesia[10] 248,645,008 1,904,569 Jakarta
Iran 78,868,711 1,648,195 Tehran
Iraq 31,129,225 438,317 Baghdad
Israel 8,502,900 20,770 Jerusalem (disputed)
Japan 127,368,088 377,915 Tokyo
Jordan 6,508,887 89,342 Amman
Kazakhstan[11] 17,522,010 2,724,900 Astana
Kuwait 2,646,314 17,818 Kuwait City
Kyrgyzstan 5,496,737 199,951 Bishkek
Laos 6,586,266 236,800 Vientiane
Lebanon 4,140,289 10,400 Beirut
Malaysia 29,179,952 329,847 Kuala Lumpur
Maldives 394,451 298 Malé
Mongolia 3,179,997 1,564,116 Ulaanbaatar
Myanmar 54,584,650 676,578 Naypyidaw
Nepal 29,890,686 147,181 Kathmandu
North Korea 24,589,122 120,538 Pyongyang
Oman 3,090,150 309,500 Muscat
Pakistan 190,291,129 796,095 Islamabad
Palestine[12] 45,50,368 6,220 Ramallah
Philippines 100,981,437 300,000 Manila
Qatar 1,951,591 11,586 Doha
Saudi Arabia 26,534,504 2,149,690 Riyadh
Singapore 5,535,000 697 Singapore
South Korea 50,004,441 100,210 Seoul
Sri Lanka 21,481,334 65,610 Colombo
Syria 22,530,746 185,180 Damascus
Taiwan (ROC)[13] 23,261,747 36,193 Taipei
Tajikistan 7,768,385 143,100 Dushanbe
Thailand 67,091,089 513,120 Bangkok
Turkmenistan 5,054,828 488,100 Ashgabat
United Arab Emirates 5,314,317 83,600 Abu Dhabi
Uzbekistan 28,394,180 447,400 Tashkent
Vietnam 91,519,289 331,212 Hanoi
Yemen 24,771,809 527,968 Sana'a

References

  1. "La Tunisie, élue l'une des nations africaines les plus prometteuses au monde (in French)". Le Diplomate Tunisien. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  2. "Two Kuwait cities selected to host YGLP Asia 2017-18". Kuwait Times. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  3. "YGLP application opens for South Asian students". News Mantra. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  4. "Global laurel for INT'L School". The Pioneer. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  5. "YGLP Leadership Program". www.humansciencelab.org.uk. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  6. "Oxford University to host YGLP Global Conference 2017". Education Diary. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  7. "Two Kuwait cities selected to host YGLP Asia 2017-18" (PDF). Kuwait Times. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  8. "Kuwait to host YGLP Asia 2017-18". The Times. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  9. Apart from the People's Republic of China, YGLP Asia is also administered in the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong and Macau.
  10. Though Indonesia is a transcontinental country, the whole of Indonesia and its dependent territory if any, are included in YGLP Asia regional grouping for operational convenience.
  11. Though Kazakhstan is a transcontinental country, the whole of Kazakhstan and its dependent territory if any, are included in YGLP Asia regional grouping for operational convenience.
  12. Palestine is a state with limited recognition.
  13. Taiwan (ROC) is a state with limited recognition.
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