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“What's It Going To Take To Be Successful?: Economics and Geopolitics of the Future” will be the focus of a public talk presented at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs by Dambisa Moyo, global economist and author, on April 4, 2016, at 4:30 p.m., in Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall, on the Princeton…
In the Nation's Service? Woodrow Wilson Revisited
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The exhibit will visit several locations on the Princeton University campus, as scheduled below (additional locations to come):
Current: Frist Campus Center, Second Floor
From Jan. 9, 2017: 701 Carnegie Center
From Feb. 3, 2017: McCormick Hall
From March 3,…
Game Changers in Global Health: A four-part lunchtime seminar seriesThe last fifteen years have defined global health in profound and exciting ways. Dramatic increases in funding, the creation of new local/global entities, and the engagement of citizens and the private sector have all played a role in shaping global health as…
The symposium will focus on bureaucratic performance, behavioral insights, technology, management in education, and reflections on what we have learned about leading innovations. Please see draft agenda below, and email Elizabeth Samios (esamios@princeton.edu) to register.
8:45 AM – Opening Talk: Introduction to the day by…