Not exact matches
Commentary by George A. Lopez, the Hesburgh Professor Emeritus of Peace
Studies at the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace
Studies in the Keough School of
Global Affairs.
But Leslie Lenkowsky, professor emeritus of public
affairs and philanthropic
studies at Indiana University Bloomington, told CNBC by phone that he felt
Global Citizen's approach may be too broad.
He
studied Global Governance at the Balsillie School of International
Affairs.
Roy Culpeper is a Senior Fellow of the University of Ottawa's School of International Development and
Global Studies, Adjunct Professor at the Norman Paterson School of International
Affairs, Carleton University, and a Fellow of the Broadbent Institute.
He
studied global governance at the Balsillie School of International
Affairs.
It also bears mentioning, in closing, that the gains from thinking about religion from a broader
global perspective accrue not only to the academic researcher in pursuit of recondite problems to
study but also to the practitioner of religion and to those whose interest in world
affairs resides simply at the level of informed citizen.
Studies of cargo cults, messianic movements, and Third World millenarianism, including widely read classics such as Peter Worsley's The Trumpet Shall Sound and Bryan Wilson's Magic and the Millennium, have paid close attention to the effects of international relations on domestic religious developments.2 In increasing numbers, books have appeared on the religious situation in strategic parts of the globe, such as the Middle East and Latin America, and with growing frequency articles on American religion refer to issues such as
global consciousness, nuclear disarmament, and the effects of U.S. involvement in foreign
affairs.
07/26/2011 in Adam Smith Institute, Centre for Policy
Studies, Centre for Social Justice, Civitas,
Global Warming Policy Forum, Institute of Economic
Affairs, Policy Exchange, Taxpayers Alliance Permalink
Karmenu Vella, European Commissioner for Environment, Fisheries and Maritime
Affairs: «This
study by ELD shows the immediate and
global impact of land degradation and highlights that actions to tackle it pay off.
Until 2001, she worked at the NationalAcademies» National Research Council over a 17 - year period, serving in several capacities — Executive Director of the Board on Sustainable Development, where she directed the Sustainability Transition
Study and the
Global Change Research Program; director of international organization programs for the Office of International
Affairs; and Director of the Polar Research Board.
Graduate School of Public and International
Affairs; Centers for Latin American
Studies,
Global Studies, and African
Studies
After completing my Bachelors of Science at the American College of Greece in International Business and European
Affairs, I briefly worked at the US Embassy of Athens before accepting a job in NYC and beginning my graduate
studies at New York University in
Global Affairs.
A 2006
study by National Geographic and Roper Public
Affairs found that a significant number of Americans ages 18 to 24 lack basic
global knowledge.
Keywords: news, quiz, current
affairs, newspapers, media
studies, politics,
global events, activity, homework, classwork For more quizes and articles written for teachers and classrooms go to www.theday.co.uk
The School of Professional
Studies captures the expertise of the key sectors that make New York City a great
global capital, such as real estate, finance, marketing, public relations,
global affairs, hospitality and tourism, sports management, philanthropy and fundraising, communications / media, writing, the arts, and others.
So when the White House and State Department announced a new U.S.
Study Abroad Office under the Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs during the recent White House Travel Blogger Summit on Study Abroad and Global Citizenship, it was not difficult to embrace the administration's goal to increase the number of students who study ab
Study Abroad Office under the Bureau of Educational & Cultural
Affairs during the recent White House Travel Blogger Summit on
Study Abroad and Global Citizenship, it was not difficult to embrace the administration's goal to increase the number of students who study ab
Study Abroad and
Global Citizenship, it was not difficult to embrace the administration's goal to increase the number of students who
study ab
study abroad.
Then came a talk on Energy, Complexity and Human Survival by Thomas Homer - Dixon of the Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation and Balsillie School of International
Affairs, who
studies global risk, governance and change and is the author of The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity, and the Renewal of Civilization and «Environment, Scarcity, and Violence ``:
He received a Master of Advanced
Studies from the Jackson Institute of
Global Affairs at Yale University in 2015.
James Hansen, NASA Goddard Institute for Space
Studies John Abraham, Associate Professor, School of Engineering, University of St. Thomas Jason Box, Associate Professor, Department of Geography Atmospheric Sciences Program, Researcher at Byrd Polar Research CenterThe Ohio State University Ken Caldeira, Senior Scientist, Department of
Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution Peter Gleick, President and Co-founder Pacific Institute for
Studies in Development, Environment, and Security Richard A. Houghton, Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Research Center Ralph Keeling, Director, Scripps CO2 Program Scripps Institution of Oceanography Michael MacCracken, Chief Scientist for Climate Change Programs Climate Institute Michael E. Mann, Professor of Meteorology Director, Earth System Science Center, The Pennsylvania State University James McCarthy, Alexander Agassiz Professor of Biological Oceanography, Harvard University Michael Oppenheimer, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International
Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School and Department of Geosciences, Princeton University Raymond T. Pierrehumbert, Louis Block Professor in the Geophysical Sciences, The University of Chicago Steve Running, Professor of Ecology, Director of Numerical Terradynamics Simulation Group, Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana Richard Somerville, Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Research Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography George M. Woodwell, Founder, Director Emeritus, and Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Research Center
The discussion's panelists were: (1) Professor Giuseppina D'Agostino, the Founder and Director of «IP Osgoode,» the Intellectual Property Law and Technology Program at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto; (2) Professor Dan Breznitz, Co-Director of the Innovation Policy Lab Munk Chair of Innovation
Studies, at the Munk School of
Global Affairs, University of Toronto; ``... known worldwide as an expert on rapid - innovation - based industries and their globalization...»; and, (3) Dan Ciuriak, a Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) Senior Fellow; one part of his expertise being intellectual property rights and domestic innovation.
These are notes from a panel discussion by Ron Deibert, Professor of Politcal Science and Director of the Canada Centre for
Global Security
Studies and the Citizen Lab at the Munk School of
Global Affairs, University of Toronto, David Lashway, Partner, Baker & McKenzie, Washington, DC, John Woods, Partner, Baker & McKenzie, Washington, DC and moderator Theo Ling, Partner, Baker & McKenzie, Toronto on April 15, 2013 at the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association National Spring Conference 2013 in Toronto.
With business becoming an increasingly
global affair, more and more students are enjoying the career benefits of
studying abroad — which allows them to immerse themselves in a new culture as they develop skills that can make them more marketable in the
global economy.