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Salzburg Global Forum for Young Cultural Leaders
27 Oct - 01 Nov, 2012
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Program : Salzburg Global Forum for Young Cultural Leaders
Date : 27 October - 1 November, 2012
Location : Schloss Leopoldskron and Meierhof, Salzburg, Austria
Length : 5 days
Fee *: 3,300 EUR

*The fee for the seminar covers the cost of the program, program materials, accommodation and meals. The fee does not cover travel costs to Salzburg.

The Salzburg Global Seminar is a not-for-profit institution. Discounts are considered for organizations in non-OECD countries and for NGOs, universities, research institutes and think tanks. There are also limited partial fellowships available for some Seminars - early registration is strongly advised.

All questions regarding fees, discounts, and fellowships should be addressed to: registration@salzburgglobal.org

Registration deadline is September 10, 2012

Please note:
Conference fees vary depending on the financial circumstances of an individual applicant.
The conference is fully residential, with board and lodging included in the fee, from dinner on the opening day until breakfast on the departure day. Travel to and from Salzburg is not included.
For a very limited number of outstanding early to mid-career applicants from developing countries, Salzburg Global Seminar and its partners cover travel as well as session fees. Our aim is to bring together a unique mix of people and strongly encourage individuals from all parts of the world to apply.
Session Faculty

Dallas Shelby
 
Yudhishthir Raj Isar

 

 

 
 
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Capitalizing on our Differences: Leadership Across Cultural Boundaries and Geographic Borders in a Global Society
02 Jul - 09 Jul, 2003
(Session 410)
 


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