Eno Future Leaders Development Conference

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The Eno Center for Transportation - Eno Future Leaders Development Conference (LDC) Sponsor: The Eno Center for Transportation Program: Eno Future Leaders Development Conference (LDC) Estimated Award Amount: Costs to attend conference JHU Nomination Limit: 2 (each from different programs) For more detailed information: Eno Future LDC

Deadlines: JHU Internal Deadline: January 29, 2016 Sponsor Deadline: February 19, 2016

Each Spring, the Eno Future Leaders Development Conference (LDC) brings a select group of the top graduate students in transportation and related disciplines to the Nation's Capital for an introduction to the transportation policymaking process and to our institutions of government. During their week in Washington, the "Eno Fellows" meet with transportation leaders from the public and private sectors. Each university is invited to nominate one student from each transportation-related discipline. Universities with more than one transportation-related program are welcome to submit a nomination from each program, such as engineering and management for a maximum of two applications per university. The Eno Future Leaders Development Conference is designed for students in transportation-related programs, including engineering, planning, public policy, public administration, economics, management, and law. Students interested in any mode of transportation are encouraged to apply.

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Candidates must be graduate-level students pursuing a master's or doctoral degree in a transportation-related program Your nominee should be an individual who demonstrates leadership ability and the potential to assume a senior role in a transportation-related organization in the future The student must be able to attend the entire conference scheduled for June 5-9, 2016

Internal Nomination Process: Interested applicants should send the following documents in sequence in one PDF to [email protected] no later than 4 p.m. on January 29, 2016: 1. JHU Limited Submission Cover Sheet 2. Letter of recommendation from the student’s faculty advisor: This should include an evaluation of the candidate’s qualifications for the Conference. Please address academic accomplishments and leadership potential. 3. Student’s resume: Limited to two (2) pages. 4. Statement of interest: In a one-page statement, the student should explain why he or she wishes to participate in the Conference and how the experience might contribute to his or her professional development. Each applicant should expect to receive a confirmation of receipt of their materials. If an applicant does not receive an acknowledgement, or has any questions, contact Brittany McMahon via [email protected].