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Fujitsu Scholarship

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Eligibility CriteriaTo apply for the Fujitsu Scholarship, you must meet the qualifications for both Fujitsu Scholarship and EWKLP as follows.

A bachelor's degree in any disciplineGrade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scaleA minimum TOEFL score of 577/233/90(paper/computer/Internet),TOEIC score of 750, or IELTS overall band test result of 6.5 or higher from tests taken between December 2009 and November 2011A minimum of three years of relevant full-time work experience (five years preferred) at the time of applicationApplicants must be a resident of the state of Hawaii, U.S.A., or a citizen of one of the following countries: Australia, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, or Vietnam.

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Application Documents

Proceeds● Tuition and Fees for the EWKLP● Stipend Toward Living Expense *● Airfare and Health Insurance

* Applicants from the following countries/areas are not eligible to receive the monthly stipend: Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.

The following documents must be submitted to the Fujitsu Hawaii Representative Office.● Completed Fujitsu Scholarship Application Form● Completed Essay● Completed Work Experience Form● Completed Two Recommendation Forms● Completed EWKLP Application Form● An Official copy of TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS score report● Original Official Academic Transcripts in English

* See special instructions for academic transcripts and test scores on the Application Checklist of the Fujitsu Scholarship website.

Application DeadlineAll documentation must be received by November 30, 2011. Applicants who fail to submit all documents by the above due date will not be considered.

Australia and New ZealandFujitsu Australia Ltd.

Attn : Mr. Chip GrafT e l : +61-2-9113-9579F a x : +61-2-9776-4421E-mail : fujitsu.scholarship@au.fujitsu.com

Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and ThailandFujitsu Systems Business (Thailand) Ltd.

Attn : Ms. Linda RojjananakkarawongT e l : +66-2-302-1500 ext.1693F a x : +66-2-302-1555E-mail : linda@th.fujitsu.com

ChinaFujitsu (China) Co. Ltd.

Attn : Mr. Zou HaijunT e l : +86-10-5969-1000 ext.8829F a x : +86-10-5969-1099E-mail : jaims@cn.fujitsu.com

Hong KongFujitsu Hong Kong Ltd.

Attn : Ms. Alice HaT e l : +852-2828-2636F a x : +852-2828-2808E-mail : alice_ha@hk.fujitsu.com

IndonesiaPT Fujitsu Indonesia

Attn : Mr. Setya RahadiT e l : +62-21-570-9330F a x : +62-21-573-5150E-mail : scholarship@id.fujitsu.com

KoreaFujitsu Korea Ltd.

Attn : Mr. Youngjun AhnT e l : +82-2-3787-5503F a x : +82-2-738-1332E-mail : scholarship@kr.fujitsu.com

MalaysiaFujitsu (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.

Attn : Ms. Christine ChenT e l : +603-8318-3700F a x : +603-8319-1328E-mail : christine.chen@my.fujitsu.com

PhilippinesFujitsu Philippines Inc.

Attn : Ms. Marivic Que and Ms. Lorie TanT e l : +63-2-812-4001 Loc.8501F a x : +63-2-817-7576E-mail : m.que@ph.fujitsu.comE-mail : l.tan@ph.fujitsu.com

SingaporeFujitsu Asia Pte. Ltd.

Attn : Mr. Kimberly “Kim” Liong PeT e l : +65-6512-7108F a x : +65-6512-7102E-mail : kimberly.pe@sg.fujitsu.com

TaiwanFujitsu Taiwan Ltd.

Attn : Ms. Naomi HsuT e l : +886-2-2311-2255/8223F a x : +886-2-2311-2426E-mail : Naomi@tw.fujitsu.com

U.S.A./HawaiiFujitsu Hawaii Representative Office c/o JAIMS

Attn : Ms. Akiko TylerT e l : +1-808-395-2314F a x : +1-808-396-7111E-mail : atyler@jaims.org

VietnamFujitsu Vietnam Ltd.

Attn : Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu ThuyT e l : +84-4-220-3113 ext.102F a x : +84-4-220-3114E-mail : thuyntt@vn.fujitsu.com

India and Sri LankaFujitsu India Pvt. Ltd.

Attn : Ms. Jayanthi SethuramanT e l : +91-80-4298-3000F a x : +91-80-4152-4440E-mail : jayanthi.s@ts.fujitsu.com

Fujitsu Scholarship Program Office, Fujitsu LimitedAttn : Mr. Dai Sakashita, Ms. Sawa NegishiFujitsu Solution Square 1-17-25, Shin-Kamata, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 144-8588, Japan

URL : http://www.fujitsu.com/scholarshipE-mail : contact-scholarship@cs.jp.fujitsu.com

A social contribution effort to develop future business leaders in the Asia-Pacific region who aspire to act beyond the boundaries of their country and culture.

Invest in your potential for the betterment of society.Fujitsu’s Stance on Social Contributions

Ever since its establishment in 1935, Fujitsu has made contributions to the development of social infrastructure with its innovative information and communications technologies. We have a long-term vision of achieving, through the increased use of ICT and computer science, a "Human Centric Intelligent Society" that is both secure and rewarding for people. By making full use of this environment, data can be accumulated from human knowledge and wisdom, from changes in behavioral patterns and local situations. By analyzing this data, we hope to identify newfound answers to existing social challenges. Take transportation, for example. We can acquire information on traffic congestion and road surface conditions using sensors embedded in cars and roads. By monitoring information on the way drivers operate their vehicles, we can relieve traffic congestion and prevent accidents.

Program to Participate

. JAIMS East-West Knowledge Leaders Program (EWKLP)

For details of EWKLP, refer to www.jaims.org/ewklp.html

Fujitsu Scholarship Program is consisted of the three-month East-West Knowledge Leaders Program offered by JAIMS in Hawaii, U.S.A., and a week-long Japan-Portion Program.

The EWKLP is intended to sharpen one's global business savvy, and build confidence for dealing with global business situations with a solid academic foundation complemented by a practice-based experiential learning environment. The curriculum will challenge you to integrate theory and practice, and will provide you with a broad foundation for innovative thinking. The program features a liberal arts component including lectures and field study experiences related to history, philosophy, culture, religion, and cultural anthropology.

The Fujitsu Scholarship Japan-Portion Program will provide the participants with unique learning opportunities they can only experience in Japan. Learning topics include:

● EWKLP 2012 Spring.................... April 9, 2012 - July 5, 2012

A Former Fujitsu Scholar contributing to the community

Fujitsu Scholarship, a social contributionIn addition to the social contribution efforts through our business activities, to strengthen our CSR activities, Fujitsu established "Fujitsu Scholarship Program" to train the inspired businesspeople who contribute to their society with larger perspectives. Through the program, the scholarship recipients are exposed to the management frameworks in multi-cultural settings with highly motivated business professionals from Asia Pacific. After completion of the program, the scholarship recipients are expected to utilize the knowledge obtained through the program and increased global perspectives for the development of their societies. Since 1985 to date, more than 400 businesspeople have been awarded the Fujitsu scholarship.

Fujitsu Scholarship is a program aimed towards people who want to serve and contribute to the betterment of their communities. Former scholarship recipients have used the knowledge they obtained through this program to bring positive changes to their communities, affecting society as a whole.

Fujitsu Scholarship recipient, JAIMS alumnus, Dede Prabowo founded the Alam Aksara scholarship program in 2002 with Jim Wagner to provide financial assistance to disadvantaged Indonesian students. In Indonesian, Alam Aksara translates to “world of letters.” Prabowo recalled how his Fujitsu Scholarship took care of the majority of his educational program expenses. “Ever since I finished the program, it has been my dream to be able to provide opportunities to promising but disadvantaged students to pursue the

education that they deserve,” Prabowo said. “Throughout the years, I had been fortunate enough to receive many scholarships. These opened new doors for me and have brought me to where I am now. But not many people are as lucky. I see many promising students in Indonesia who do not have the chance to receive a proper education due to their family’s economic situation.”

Over the past 26 years, the Fujitsu Scholarship program has built a network of Fujitsu scholars in 18 countries and areas in the Asia-Pacific region.

Mr. Dede Prabowo IndonesiaDirectorAtlantis Investment Research Corporation

http://alamaksara.org/

Philippine

Indonesia

Thailand

South Korea Japan

Malaysia

China

Taiwan

Singapore

Hong Kong

Vietnam

Australia

Cambodia

Myanmar

Laos

New Zealand

IndiaU.S.A. (Hawaii)

Sri Lanka

On the cover : Mr. Dede Prabowo, a Fujitsu scholarship recipient, talking with Alam Aksara scholarship students on the island of Muna, Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia.

Through our East-West Knowledge Leaders Program, the participants will obtain professional management fundamentals as well as exposure to liberal arts elements of philosophy, religion, and history resulting in solid, holistic leadership competencies. Such competencies are required of leaders who must creatively and innovatively leverage personal and organizational knowledge to navigate their organizations through increasingly complex challenges.On behalf of JAIMS, I invite you to become part of an international network of knowledge leaders.JAIMS (Japan-America Institute of Management Science), located in

Honolulu, Hawaii, is a nonprofit postgraduate institute that Fujitsu Limited founded in 1972.JAIMS has been a pioneer in intercultural management education, providing quality programs and a network of extensive business and alumni relationships throughout the world. To date, JAIMS has educated and trained about 23,000 program and seminar participants from 54 countries.

Message from the President, JAIMS

Dr, Ikujiro NonakaPresident, JAIMS

JAIMS Campus in Hawaii Kai, Honolulu

* Japan-Portion schedule is subject to change. ● Spring Program........................... July 9, 2012 – July 17, 2012

. Japan-Portion ProgramⅡ

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