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Emerging countries need to listen to the voices of young people
Author: Chu Guofei
Date: May 09, 2012
Interview with Stephen Salyer, President of the Salzburg Global Seminar (in Chinese)
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Better health care
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Date: May 08, 2012
Salzburg conference strives to improve health care around the world
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Better Care for All, Every Time: A Call to Action
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Date: May 08, 2012
Fifty-eight health officials and representatives of leading health agencies from 33 countries signed a joint statement this week, "Better Care for All, Every Time: A Call to Action."
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URC Co-hosts Salzburg Global Seminar on Making Health Care Better in Low and Middle Income Countries
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Date: April 26, 2012
This week, University Research Co., LLC (URC) and the Salzburg Global Seminar assembled 60 global health leaders from 35 countries in Salzburg, Austria, for a high-level meeting on the topic, “Making Health Care Better in Low and Middle Income Economies: What are the next steps and how do we get there?”
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Salzburg Global Seminar: Lessons in "Global Citizenship”
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Date: April 26, 2012
Staying at the the Schloss Leopoldskron, where The Sound of Music was filmed; attending lectures by world-renowned scholars; and walking through an infamous concentration camp—these were some of the powerful experiences that Queensborough students had during their recent Salzburg Global Seminar trip to Austria.
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Lavar Thomas, of Brooklyn, N.Y., to attend prestigious summer institute at Duke University
Author: Clark University
Date: April 05, 2012
WORCESTER, MA (04/05/2012)(readMedia)-- Clark University junior Lavar T. Thomas, of Brooklyn, New York, earned a spot in the academically intensive and competitive 2012 Ralph Bunche Summer Institute (RBSI) at Duke University for five weeks, from June 3-July 4. Thomas is one of 20 students chosen to participate.
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Re-examining education: ‘Security states can’t put their children first’
Author: Aroosa Shaukat
Date: April 05, 2012
LAHORE:
“India and Pakistan face the same education problems,” said Dr Rukmini Banerji speaking on the first day of a regional seminar organised by the South Asian Forum for Education Development (SAFED) and Idarae Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) in collaboration with the Education Testing Service (ETS) at a local hotel in the city.
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