活動

活動:第三屆SEASAT青年營開始接受申請!

活動日期:2021年7月27日
活動地點:台北洛基大飯店南港館

July 27 to 29, 2021 Taipei, Taiwan

Now in its third cycle, the Southeast Asia-South Asia-Taiwan (SEASAT) Youth Camp, jointly organized by the TAEF and the American Institute Taiwan, will bring together promising Asian youths for a journey of diversified learning, leadership enrichment, and fostering lasting connections during their stay in Taipei, Taiwan, July 27-29, 2021.

Online application open until 23:59, 16 May: https://www.surveycake.com/s/1dKLo

Application Deadline: Online applications will remain open until 23:59, 30 April 2021. Early submission is highly encouraged. Applications sent via e-mail will not be accepted.

About

The goal of SEASAT Youth Camp is to enrich 40 young people, ages 18 to 24, in their familiarity with their ASEAN, South Asian, and Taiwan neighbors with the hopes of promoting better understanding and cooperation among international youth. In collaboration with the American Institute in Taiwan, the three-day session will expose participants to lectures on contemporary issues affecting the region, cultural and educational tours, seminars, and a crash course on social innovation. The Camp will also double as a networking platform to further connect SEASAT Youth.

Theme
After a year of recurrent outbreaks and lockdowns, the hope of a V-shape recovery—predicted by experts at the early phase of the pandemic—was shattered. We are currently at a critical juncture in 2021 while adopting the “new normal” and embracing the uncertainty that lies ahead. As people have been forced to stay home during the pandemic, more initiatives and changes will begin in a confined space—home. Under the theme of HOME, we will discuss and analyze issues critical to the world, while looking for solutions, and offering a safe conversation space between Taiwan and Asian youths.

Topics

Human Rights and Technology
Obstacles in Climate Change Negotiations
Migrant Workers and Marginalization
Equal Access to Public Healthcare
Social Innovation

See more details on the topics and our speakers: shorturl.at/bhxBK 

Activities


Through the classroom and on-site activities during the daytime and nightly group work with peers, we hope that participants will reaffirm their sense of duty towards their communities, countries, and region.

Criteria

18 to 24 years old
Interest in contemporary Indo-Pacific issues, and youth leadership
Students or young professionals who are currently studying or working in Taiwan.
NOTE: The organizers will not sponsor quarantine costs nor guarantee an entry permit to Taiwan.

Fee

Organizers will cover all local expenses incurred during the camp, including meals, lodging (four beds per room), insurance, educational materials, and other miscellaneous fees (museum or other entrance fees), and local transportation for event-related activities.

NOTE: Organizers will not provide subsidies or sponsorships for transportation and visas. Participants are encouraged to find external funding for their own round-trip transportation to Taipei, Taiwan.

Obligation

Successful applications will be invited to attend the 2021 SEASAT Youth Camp, and are obliged to:
attend all lectures and activities
submit a 1500-word essay—either in English or Chinese—on one of the topics covered in the Youth Camp, due on August 20, 2021.
Outstanding essays with insightful arguments and elegant writing styles will be published on
The News Lens 關鍵評論網


Selection

As there are limited slots, applications will be screened by a selection committee. Successful applicants will be notified on 21 May 2021 at 17:00 (GMT+8 Taipei Time).

IMPORTANT: Please be advised to wait for selection results before booking your transportation. Only successful applicants will be accommodated in the activities during the camp. 

Application Deadline
Online applications will remain open until 23:59, 16 May 2021: 
https://www.surveycake.com/s/1dKLo

Early submission is highly encouraged. Applications sent via e-mail will not be accepted.
For any questions regarding the application process, please contact Mr. Cheng-Chia, Tung at [email protected]