JWLI Ecosystem founder Atsuko Fish established the JWLI Scholarship for immigrants and refugees in Japan
JWLI Ecosystem founder Atsuko Fish established the JWLI Scholarship for immigrants and refugees in Japan. The JWLI Scholarship aims to foster leaders for a diverse Japan. Its goal is beyond a university diploma. The program honors the contributions of immigrants and refugees to Japan and celebrates their unique, multi-cultural potentials and talents. These individuals will not only bring diversity to university campuses, but also play an important role in transforming Japan to be more economically competitive, innovative, and compassionate. The JWLI Scholarship is unique and offered to those who are already based in Japan. The JWLI Scholarship offers a full tuition for four years with an annual living stipend. The inaugural cohort of four will start their undergraduate studies in April 2022. Read more.