Wellesley College Releases 2015 Albright Institute Lectures To The Public Talks by renowned professors, researchers and business leaders examine global affairs from multidisciplinary perspectives
The available lectures include: "Good Enough Governance: A Cautionary Tale" by Merilee Grindle (Wellesley College Class of 1967), professor emerita of international development at the Harvard Kennedy School "The Challenge of Leadership and Forging a Career in Today's China,"...
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Published in | PR Newswire |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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New York
PR Newswire Association LLC
18.02.2015
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Summary: | The available lectures include: "Good Enough Governance: A Cautionary Tale" by Merilee Grindle (Wellesley College Class of 1967), professor emerita of international development at the Harvard Kennedy School "The Challenge of Leadership and Forging a Career in Today's China," by reporter and documentary filmmaker Shannon van Sant (Wellesley College Class of 1999) "Imaginative Literature and Global Affairs," by Professor Larry Rosenwald of the Wellesley College English department "From Decisionmaking to Dealmaking: How Hormones Influence our Brains and Behavior," by Professor Marc Tetel of the Wellesley College Neuroscience department A public dialogue featuring Secretary Albright, Ambassador Elizabeth Cousens of the U.N. Economic and Social Council, and Homi Kharas from Global Economy and Development Program at the Brookings Institution is also available online. |
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