Henry Fong Award

Each year, the INU recognizes an outstanding student within the INU network who exemplifies a person committed to the concept of global citizenship. The INU defines global citizenship as the awareness of the world as a global community and the recognition of the rights and responsibilities of citizens within it. This award is possible due to generous contribution of Dr. Henry Fong Yun-Wah, a prominent Hong Kong business leader, philanthropist and Honorary Doctor of Letters at La Trobe University in Australia.

The award comprises a scholarship to study for a maximum of one semester at another INU member university and a stipend of $2,000 (USD) to support travel costs and living expenses.

The exchange semester should be a non-degree semester on the undergraduate level; the awardee cannot get his or her degree from the hosting INU university.

4 Students from Hiroshima University received this award.

The 2006 Recipient: Eri Shigematsu, The Faculty of Letters

The 2007 Recipient: Yukari Yokoo, the Faculty of Letters
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The 2013 Recipient: Qixun Li, the Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences
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The 2018 Recipient: Nassr Elahe, the School of Integrated Arts and Sciences
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For details about the Henry Fong Award, please visit INU Website.


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