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Schwarzman Scholars説明会

 

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【京論壇主催イベント!!】
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND ACCELERATING GLOBALIZED CAREERS:  A TALK BY ROBERT GARRIS, GLOBAL DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS FOR SCHWARZMAN SCHOLARS, A MASTERS PROGRAM IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS FOR YOUNG CHANGEMAKERS.
【Location】Tokyo University Hongo Campus Student Support Center 3rd Floor Discussion Room 1
【Time/Date】5/17 (Wed) 18:45-
 
Around the world, young people are finding that their professional interests are heavily shaped by global trends.  Whether they aspire to create change and build successful careers in the non-profit world, working for social change; or seek success in the business world; or want to improve lives through careers in politics, the next generation recognizes that global trends in diplomacy, environment, climate change, business, international partnerships, and culture will heavily influence our work.   Robert Garris, Global Director of Admissions for Schwarzman Scholars, has helped to launch several international education initiatives for Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, and the Rockefeller Foundation over his career and will offer insights on approaches to educating a new generation for a globalized world.
 
The talk with also highlight his work with Schwarzman Scholars.  Schwarzman Scholars is a highly-selective, fully-funded scholarship program, based at the distinguished Tsinghua University in Beijing, designed to build a global community of young leaders in business, political and civil society who can effectively serve as bridges between China and the rest of the world.  We aim to achieve this by (1) recruiting promising young talent from around the world, people who have the ambition and talent to take on executive roles in government, civil society or business (2) educate them about China’s role in global trends via a one-year Master’s in global affairs at Tsinghua and (3) link them to senior mentors in their field in China and to their peers among China’s rising young leaders.  It is an unparalleled introduction to global trends and the role of China in those trends.
 
Schwarzman Scholars aims to build a professionally diverse cohort each year, and welcomes undergraduates/graduates and young professionals up to age 28 from any field who can articulate how the experience studying with a global community in Beijing will help develop their skills as change makers. We expect the largest number of applications from fields and professions that are heavily influenced by global trends in China, including but certainly not limited to economics, political science, sociology, history, business, public policy, international studies, environmental studies, energy, health, climate, urban studies, trade and others.
 
For additional information about the programme, please visit the website below