MEET OUR HOST
ORGANIZATIONS
Princeton in Asia is honored to have worked with over 400 host organizations across Asia in our history.
PiA host organizations work in a wide range of industries and include top business and foreign affairs universities, English language daily newspapers, public health NGOs, national sports federations, public secondary schools, financial institutions, information technology organizations, and arts and culture organizations.
Recent Host Organizations
PiA Collaborating Partners
Program in East Asian Studies at Princeton University
The East Asian Studies (EAS) Program is an umbrella organization for East Asian studies and related departments at Princeton University. Its members are drawn from the cooperating Departments of Anthropology, Art and Archaeology, Comparative Literature, East Asian Studies, Economics, History, Music, Politics, Religion, Sociology, and the School for Public and International Affairs. The Program in East Asian Studies provides support for PiA Fellows studying East Asian languages and for fellowships for candidates from historically minoritized backgrounds.
To learn more about the East Asian Studies Program at Princeton University, visit their website here.
Global Equity Forward
Global Equity Forward is a strategic consulting and advisory company for international inclusion, diversity, and racial awareness. Dr. Mya Fisher, the Chief Executive and Transformation Officer for Global Equity Forward has worked with PiA to provide key trainings during orientation around living one’s identity and building cross-cultural understanding in Asia as well as benign a supportive Fellow within one’s cohort. Dr. Fisher has also conducted a DEI-focused training for the PiA Board of Trustees
To learn more about Global Equity Forward, please visit their website here.
The Konterra Group
The Konterra Group helps PiA Fellows and staff to leverage strengths and build resilience and thrive in the midst of the challenges associated with adapting to unfamiliar cultures, unstable environments, or when experiencing a traumatic incident. The Konterra Group trains Fellows and staff to equip them with new ways of viewing stress and with tools to manage and work through the challenges they face, particularly in high stress environments.
To learn more about the Konterra Group and the services they provide, please visit their website here.
Atlas Corps
The mission of Atlas Corps is to address critical social issues by developing leaders and strengthening organizations through training programs and a global alumni community of skilled social change professionals. Profiled as a “best practice” in international exchange by the Brookings Institution and featured in the Washington Post as a model social entrepreneurship program, Atlas Corps engages leaders committed to the nonprofit sector in 12 to 18 month, professional fellowships at organizations to learn best practices, build organizational capacity, and return home to create a network of global changemakers. In 2023, Princeton in Asia is hosting its first Atlas Corps Fellow to primarily assist with the work of the program team.
To learn more about Atlas Corps and how you can host an Atlas Corps Fellow, please visit their website here.