WOSL&MIT Science Research Climate Change Program – Dr. Glenn Flierl
The World Organization for Sustainability Leadership (WOSL) is delighted to announce its collaboration with Dr. Glenn Flierl’s Team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for the Science Research Climate Change Program.
Dr. Flierl, an esteemed Oceanographer, specializes in the theory of geophysical vortices and jets. His team, alongside WOSL, is committed to this collaboration. MIT will provide expertise on topics such as radiation budget, carbon cycle, fluxes, climate models, En-Roads/C-Roads, emulators, and coupling to En-Roads/C-Roads, while WOSL will focus on system thinking and causal loop analysis, culminating in the development of policy implications.
This partnership represents a significant step forward in addressing the challenges of climate change and advancing sustainability efforts.
UN-SDG Chino Valley Charter Club April Member Meeting
The second gathering of Ayala High School’s UN-SDG Chino Valley Charter Club revolved around a comprehensive discussion regarding the various upcoming activities and opportunities available to its members.
These include engaging in competitive events such as the Orator and Illustrator competitions, participating in the WOSL and MIT Climate Change and Research Program, and striving for selection in the 2024 UN Junior Ambassadors for Sustainable Development and SE4ALL program.
Moreover, the club emphasized the urgent necessity to fill the vacant officer positions to ensure the smooth functioning and success of the club’s initiatives.
WOSL&MIT Science Research Climate Change Program
Do you like science?
Are you a natural born leader?
Are you someone who wants to make a positive impact on the world around you?
We are the World Organization for Sustainability Leadership (WOSL) and our mission is to help inspire young people like you to become change agents and leaders for the next generation. As a United Nations commitment partner, we enroll high school students into programs that teach them the ins and outs of international relations, diplomacy, sustainable development, and data science.
This May, in collaboration with partner faculty from MIT’s Schools of Business and School of Science, we will be hosting a special session that will study climate change and simulation modeling providing students first hand experience as scientific research consultants.
The goal of the program is to expose students to the vary same data, tools and methods used by more than 240,000 leaders in 144 countries including staff at the UN Secretary-General’s Office, political leaders, business executives, scientists and US Congress men and women.
Do you have what it takes to work on Capitol Hill?
Join us and we’ll teach you the tools of the trade !
Cultural Exchange Program Certificate Ceremony
Following the success of the Cross Pakistan Program, we are thrilled to announce another milestone achievement – the completion of our Cultural Exchange Program (CEP). The CEP brought together three distinct cultures: American, Chinese, and Pakistani, fostering rich and diverse learning experiences.
Our outstanding student interns, trained as instructors, demonstrated remarkable proficiency in delivering lectures with clarity and confidence. Their unwavering commitment to excellence significantly contributed to the success of our initiatives.
One of the most valuable outcomes for both interns and candidates was the development of teamwork and leadership skills. Participants gained insights into how culture influences domestic and international issues, fostering a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of our world.
The certificate ceremony took place at the Chino Valley Unified School District/Alternative Education Center in Chino Hills, CA, both in-person and virtually. We were honored to host a keynote session featuring Dr. Donald Lee, former United Nations Economist. Dr. Lee’s invaluable speech enhanced our candidates’ understanding of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), leaving a profound impact on all in attendance.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all participants and look forward to continued collaboration and success in our future endeavors. Together, our collective efforts can create meaningful change and make a significant impact, both within our own communities and on a global scale. Let’s continue to work collaboratively towards a brighter, more sustainable future for all.
UN-SDG Chino Valley Charter Club First Meeting
We are thrilled to announce the establishment of the inaugural UN-SDG (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals) Chino Valley Charter Club at Rubin Ayala High School in January 2024, with Mr. Ryan Bell serving as the dedicated advisor.
Following the establishment, our first meeting took place on 01/19 in the conference room at Ayala High School. The agenda included essential objectives such as:
- Introduction of Club Officers
- Recruitment of Members in the Area
- Promotion of 2024 Delivery Programs
The WOSL (World of Sustainable Leaders) proudly presents Chino Valley’s very first club, aiming to extend its influence by establishing more clubs at different schools. Our primary goal is to attract and engage future young leaders in the transformative journey of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Join us as we strive to make a positive impact, one club at a time, fostering a community dedicated to sustainable development and global leadership. Together, let’s build a brighter and more sustainable future!
Empowering Local Leaders for Global Goals at Rubin Ayala High School 🌟
Just like the United Nations’ vision for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is “Global Goals and Local Leaders,” we are thrilled to share the exciting news of Rubin Ayala High School in Chino Valley Unified District, California, successfully launching the SDG-Chino Valley Chapter.
Moving beyond a focus on international involvement, our commitment has led us to engage with local young students who have proven to be exceptional leaders. In a recent milestone, six well-trained students at Ayala delivered outstanding lectures on cultural issues spanning across countries. This marks a significant step towards fostering a deeper understanding of global challenges among our youth.
Highlighting our dedication to this cause, the Cross Pakistan Program was launched in December and has been successfully completed. The ceremony, held on 12/14, was a momentous occasion where certificates were presented to these bright young minds. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Principal Ms. Diana Yarboi, Secretary Cheryl Cabrera, and Counselors Mr. Ryan Bell and Ms. Ashley Mosqueda for their support and encouragement.
Our mission is clear – to inspire the youth to become change agents, bridging the gap from global goals to local leadership. We believe that by nurturing the potential of our local leaders, we contribute to the collective journey towards achieving the Global Goals.
Join us in this empowering movement as we strive to make a lasting impact on our community and beyond. Together, let’s inspire a generation of leaders who will shape a brighter, more sustainable future. 🌱✨
Invitation: Cross Pakistan Program Certificate Presentation Ceremony
Cross Pakistan Program Certificate Presentation Ceremony
Venue: Rubin Alaya High School/Administrative Conference Room
Date and Time: December 14, 2023, at 1:30 PM
We extend a warm welcome to all participants and any students who are interested in our upcoming programs to join us in celebrating this special occasion.
Exciting News! Launching WOSL 2023 Cross Pakistan Program
Empower change on a global scale through your voice and actions!
Our annual virtual courses have been a gateway to understanding diverse cultures and addressing critical issues spanning countries.
In December 2023, we are thrilled to launch the Cross Pakistan Program, dedicated to training high school and college students. Participants will explore and present on various cultures, starting with the US, China, and Pakistan. The following year will witness the inclusion of Japan and India, with plans to extend our reach to Eastern Europe.
On December 1, two outstanding students from Ayala High School in Southern California, USA delivered an engaging lecture, delving into Chinese history from the Xia dynasty to the present. They also explored the rich food culture, connecting the dots between history and the food chain, offering valuable insights into Sustainable Development Goals across societal, economic, and environmental dimensions.
We invite all potential and enthusiastic students to join this enlightening program.
For more information, please visit our curriculum page.