SÃO PAULO SCHOOL OF ADVANCED SCIENCE ON RESEARCH METHODS FOR THE HUMANITIES
July 10-21, 2017, Unicamp, Brazil. APPLICATION RESULTS: April 20, 2017
ESPCA
Call 2017-2018
ESPCA
Call 2017-2018
President Néstor Kirchner Fellowship 2017-2018
by:
Observatory on Latin America OLA / The New School, New York, United States
Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
The PNK Fellowship has a unique and innovative profile in the region. The Fellowship focuses on training and supporting future political leaders in Latin America and the Caribbean who have demonstrated commitment to academia and public service.
This Fellowship is inspired by the legacy and achievements of former President Néstor Kirchner during his term as President of Argentina (2003-2007), and as the first Secretary General of UNASUR (2010).
2017-2018 COMPETITION AWARDING FOUR FELLOWSHIPS
The President Néstor Kirchner Fellowship is focused on supporting the training of leaders in Latin America and the Caribbean, working in political/social and academic fields. The Fellowship consists of an exchange of ideas and experiences between the Fellow and academics, politicians, and civil society agents in the city of New York selected based on the academic work presented by the Fellow.
The Fellowship covers a two-week stay in New York (during predetermined dates) and will be based at The New School. The Fellow will present his/her work to students and academics of The New School, will meet with political and civil society leaders, and will take part in various other activities such as visits to local government offices and multinational organizations, as well as tour museums, and public and university libraries, among other activities.
This call for applications will award four Fellowships. Fellowship 1 is a competition for Argentine citizens. Fellowship 2 is a competition for citizens of Latin American and the Caribbean countries, excluding Argentina. Fellowships 3 and 4 are competitions for citizens of Latin America and the Caribbean countries.
2017 BRAZIL SUMMIT
Join Us on April 24, 2017Time: 8:00 AM to 2:30 PMLocation: Harvard Club, New York, New York
Organized for over a decade, the Brazil Summit is one of the most important events in the Chamber’s annual calendar. Government officials, business leaders, members of the international financial community and academia will have the opportunity to discuss and evaluate key developments affecting the Brazilian economy, as well as the current political, economic and investment outlook for Brazil.
Click here to download sponsorship information.
Conference Chairperson
Gabrielle Trebat, Director, McLarty Associates
Keynote Speaker
Joaquim Vieira Ferreira Levy, Chief Financial Officer, The World Bank Group Special Presentation Marcello Moura Estevão Filho, Secretaryfor International Affairs, Ministry of Finance Concessions / Infrastructure Ambassador Roberto Jaguaribe, President, ApexBrasil Pablo Fonseca Pereira dos Santos, Special Advisor for Infrastructure, Inter-American Development Bank Adalberto Santos de Vasconcelos, Deputy Executive Secretary, Secretariat of Investment Partnership Programs, Presidency of the Republic of Brazil Trends in Trade: Impact on Brazil Cassia Carvalho, Executive Director, Brazil-US Business Council Daniel Marteleto Godinho, Senior Consultant, Inter-American Development Bank Fernando de Magalhães Furlan, Visiting Scholar, American University and Former Deputy Minister of State, Ministry Development, Industry and Foreign Trade Kellie Meiman Hock, Managing Partner, McLarty Associates Economic and Political Outlook Paulo Vieira da Cunha, Partner, VERBANK Agriculture and VERBANK Consulting, LLC Fábio Kanczuk, Deputy Minister for Economic Policy, Ministry of Finance José Márcio Camargo, Chief Economist, Opus Gestão de Recursos Carlos Kawall, Chief Economist, Banco Safra S.A. Eduardo Loyo, Chief Economist, BTG Pactual
More information to follow!
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Jennifer Warner National Organizing Director Organizing for Action |
Leadership in a Challenging Century
Date:
July 10, 2017 - 9:30am to July 20, 2017 - 4:00pm
Type:
Center:
Location:
Columbia University
Leadership in a Challenging Century
Columbia Global Centers | Rio de Janeiro in partnership with the Picker Center for Executive Education and Training of the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) is offering Leadership in a Challenging Century - a program designed for mid-career management professionals as a platform for those looking for an opportunity to learn new pertinent skills, to acquire specific knowledge about different topics, and to reflect about their daily practices along with colleagues from the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
Building skills to strengthen one’s professional profile
Competent and experienced professionals, managers from different fields will contribute as well as gain and exchange ideas in this dynamic, short, eight-day intensive program. The course focuses on acquiring critical tools and knowledge to analyze, problem solve and make better informed decisions for your employer and your own professional career. Columbia’s renowned faculty and successful practitioners will help equip the management professional with confidence, knowledge and skills necessary to engage peers and subordinates, in order to maximize team productivity and enhance results.
Curriculum and methodology
The Leadership in a Challenging Century program consists of a total of nine lectures and eight site visits complementing the face to face lectures on the Columbia University campus in New York City. A combination of multiple learning methodologies – lectures, site visits, case studies, online lectures and workshops – lends itself to the most effective way of imparting knowledge to the busy manager, who is looking for professional development, but does not have the time to invest in a longer term degree. Columbia University professors as well as invited practitioners, will address the following topics: Leadership and Public Private Partnerships, Public Ethics, Communication in Organizations, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, among others.
The students will have access to online readings through CourseWorks – a platform used by regular Columbia students. Moreover, informal gatherings will take place in New York during the two-week course to promote valuable networking among professionals of the Leadership in a Challenging Century program and other SIPA programs, such as the Master’s Program in Economic Policy Management, GEMPA (Global Executive Master’s in Public Administration) and EMPA (Executive Master’s in Public Administration).
To learn more about the program, click here.
To apply, click here.
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