Will be held in conjunction with (Westminster College and Moller Centre, Churchill College, University of Cambridge in Cambridge, UK

LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME ON GLOBAL CHALLENGES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

The Leadership Programme on Global Challenges at The University of Cambridge is a unique learning opportunity for anyone interested in enhancing their capacity to analyze, understand and help create solutions to some of the most challenging global issues of our day. This programme will focus on cutting edge thinking about problems related to the world economic system, global climate change and health care delivery systems. Lectures and discussions will cover key concepts which can guide young researchers, students and others seeking to engage with these challenges which, by their very nature, cut across disciplines, borders and geographical locations.

Deadline to apply Jan. 15, 2020.

This programme is taught by the faculty and staff from University of Cambridge. The University is ranked at the top of Moody’s global leagues. The University  and its affiliated institutions are home to 109 Nobel Laureates, 11 Fields Medalists, 7 Turing Award winners and 14 British Prime Ministers as students, alumni, faculty or research staff. The University is over 800 years old, and as the “Crown Jewel” of the city, has always attracted the brightest minds from all over United Kingdom and around the world, including: Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Stephen Hawking, Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson, Francis Bacon, Ian McKellen or Alan Turing, Prince Charles, Pundit Nehru, S Ramanujan, Ernest Rutherford, Amartya Sen, Lee Kuan Yew, Rachel Weisz, Salman Rushdie, William Wordsworth.

Regardless of your academic discipline, major, or career choice, if you want to grow your personal capacity to contribute to sustainable solutions to these global challenges, come and attend the programme this February in Cambridge, UK. Your tutors will be Scientists, Economists, Archaeologists, Historians, Political and Social Scientists working at the University of Cambridge. These world class scientists, both experienced and recently graduated, will help you familiarize yourself with the underlying and interconnected physical, sociological and economic processes behind upcoming technologies, yet to be reported in newspapers and on internet blogs.

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