2021 main events cop26 glasgow first2 weeks november
- special youth coalition day glasgow student union nov 6 - queries via 2025report.com chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk tufts talloire & harvard 30 sept-3 oct boston unga 76 last 2 weeks sept- see un75 weform blended singapore may ? clinton global u at edingurgh spring 2021 | abed
-back from future vincent chang; top entrepreneurinvestors gates, soros, j ma; top digital wizards quadirs; top place investors
japan netherlands, britain as the 3 that most need to give back from colonising asia 1500-1945 - in rough chronlogical
order from 1970 royal dutch shell.. dutch oxfam ...help needed to fill 50 years rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk | soros
osun 50 college coalition ceu vienna/budapest, bard ny state, berlin, palestine roosevelts lives matter public servants global
open society board inet live , inet , young scholars new bottom up economics | botstein
bard - peter bard- triagularise health colleges since 1850 - bard, columbia, nyu LIVE world premiere of SOROS 18 mov Following the film, join Leon Botstein,
OSUN Chancellor and President of Bard College, for a discussion with director Jesse Dylan & special guests. Online Event 8:00 pm –
10:00 pm EST/GMT-5 SOROSWatch
on: www.SOROSFILM.com
Watch the trailer on YouTube roosevelts eg 5 may 2020 Hosted by Manuela Roosevelt -also of callaway arts and 2 june with Joel H. Rosenthal is president of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs; jaqueline novogratz
july 8 with lse Dr. Mandeep Rai 21 oct musical entrepreneurs eg head lincoln center , vieenna boys choir,
musicforsdgs | becker 4 hemisphere connections -bard tufts abed uni ashesi uni arizona state ... video jonathan becker and patrick gaspard os global board 1 july gaspard is president of open society foundations --- osf are live in 120 countries 14 december - Haifa Jamal Al-Lail, President, Effat University
(Saudia Arabia)
- Penn Loh, Senior Lecturer, Tufts University (U.S.)
- Julian Skyrme, Director of Social Responsibility,
The University of Manchester (England)
Moderated by Jonathan Becker, Vice-Chancellor of the Open Society University
Network. | | | | | ms Erin Cannan, Dean of Civic Engagement, Bard College
(moderator) may 11 Episode 2: Civically Engaged Universities and the Pandemic—Strategies that Work Felicia
Keesing, David and Rosalie Rose Distinguished Professor of Science, Mathematics, and Computing, Bard College (US) Diana Ürge-Vorsatz,
Director, Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy, Central European University (Hungary) Fatima Jehangir, Assistant Professor,
Ziauddin University (Pakistan)
Carol Ma, Associate Professor, Singapore University of Social Sciences (Singapore ) 14
sept Panelists: Daniela Aldazaba González, Universidad Veracruzana (Mexico) Keyvious Avery, Bard College
(United States) Doreen Agyiriwaa Marfo, Ashesi University (Ghana) Phionah Namuwenge, LivingStone International University
(Uganda) Thuong T. Hoai Nguyen, Fulbright University Vietnam (Vietnam)Moderator Erin Cannan, Dean of Civic Engagement at Bard
College | more july 13 Adapting to the New Reality, Episode 4 Online via Zoom 9:00 am – 10:00 am EST/GMT-5 Panelists: Elvis Akomoneh,
Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Meridian Global University (Cameroon) Kwame Holmes, Faculty Advisor, Bard Prison
Initiative and Scholar-in-Residence, Human Rights Program, Bard College (U.S.) Claudia Lucia Mora Motta, FORJA Director, Pontificia
Universidad Javeriana (Colombia) Angela Owusu-Ansah, Provost, Ashesi University (Ghana)
Moderator Cammie Jones, Associate
Dean of Experiential Learning and Civic Engagement, Bard College | aug
10 dapting to the New
Reality, Episode 5 Online
via Zoom 9:00 am – 10:00 am EST/GMT-5 Panelists: Thaís Mazzo da Costa, University of Campinas (Brazil)
Catherine Kasungia Mumo, Strathmore University (Kenya) Zamima Islam Sabaa, BRAC University (Bangladesh) Vera Stojanovic, University
College Cork (Ireland) Mohak Thukral, OP Jindal Global University (India) Moderator Lorlene Hoyt, Executive Director, Talloires Network housed
at Tufts University | 11 sept 2020 Protests in Perspective: A Webinar Series Sponsored by the Open
Society University Network (OSUN) and Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
The killing of George Floyd and
the wave of protests that followed bring to life the current struggle for civil rights, human rights, and social justice.
Why did the protests go global? What principles unite the protestors in hundreds of cities across the US, Europe, Africa,
and Asia? This program will explore the connection between racial protest in America and the quest for universal human rights.
Moderator: Leslie Vinjamuri (Chatham House). Panelists: Mary Dudziak (Emory University) and Brenda Gayle Plummer (University
of Wisconsin)
Learn More | 14 nov The Future of Women’s Rights: COVID-19 and Beyond Global SummitOnline Event 8:30 am – 12:00 pm EST/GMT-5 Come join students virtually
throughout the network to engage in conversation on the future of women's rights in connection with the global pandemics while
exploring the skills and resources available to continue making an impact on gender equity in your community.
Keynote
Speaker: Kavita Ramdas Director of the Open Society Foundations’ Women’s Rights Program | rebel
base nov 19 | Thursday,
November 19, 2020 alejandro crawford
Educating a Generation to Rebuild the World Online 11:00 am –
12:15 pm EST/GMT-5 This event will take place at 5pm Vienna time. Educating a generation to rebuild the world: how social entrepreneurs
around the world are working to equip a generation to launch solutionsAbout this EventWe’ve built a cutting edge program that puts the power to achieve the UN’s social development goals in the hands of students around the world. Our
program, developed for the Open Society University Network (OSUN), remotely connects 100 students from 5 parts of the world
to collaborate on innovative solutions to the globe’s most persistent problems.Our panel of social entrepreneurs from
each country invites you to hear about this ongoing experiment, in which in any given week, students from Asia, Europe, the
Middle East, and North America (joined by Africa and Central America in the next cohort) can be found helping each other to
launch new solutions to everything from medical wait times to educational opportunities for girls, from refugee safety to
renewable energy | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |