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SUMMARY: UK and its Allies\, a Century after the Great War : Leadership th
 rough Peace - Professor Dominic Lieven\, Cambridge University Faculty of H
 istory\, Aleksandar Protić\, Federal Counselor at UNESCO Federation of Fr
 ance\, Professor Simon Stockley\, Cambridge Judge Business School
DTSTART:20140509T163000Z
DTEND:20140509T183000Z
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DESCRIPTION:To mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War\,
  memorial\, multi-disciplinary\, peace conference is being organised by *t
 he Cambridge Alumni and the PEXIM Foundation Alumni*. The organizers are s
 upported by Sir Paul Judge (Knight\, Aldermanic Sheriff of the City of Lon
 don)\, the principal benefactor of Judge Business School. The conference w
 ill be hosted at University of Cambridge Judge Business School\, ranked as
  one of the world's leading business schools.\n\nThe desirable outcome of 
 this conference is that notable audience gets more familiar about the curr
 ent economic and political landscape and memory projects related to The Gr
 eat War legacy in the fields of: international development\, innovation an
 d youth employment\, education and culture. Proceedings from the conferenc
 e will be recorded and possibly published in other ways if the speakers ag
 ree on that proposal. Moreover\, the conference considers key premises of 
 leadership considering the pivotal role of great man who worked on interna
 tional peace.\n\nThe keynote speakers will include :\n#*Professor Dominic 
 Lieven\, Cambridge University Faculty of History:* The Great War Underlyin
 g Causes and Implications\n#*Aleksandar Protić\, Federal Counselor at UNE
 SCO Federation of France:* \nMemory Projects Fostering Intercultural Under
 standing about the Great War\n#*Professor Simon Stockley\, Cambridge Judge
  Business School:* Innovation as a Catalyst for Youth Leadership a Century
  after the Great War\n\nSpeakers' biographies: \n*Dominic Lieven* graduate
 d first in his year\, 1973\, at the University of Cambridge. He was a Kenn
 edy Scholar at Harvard and\, on completing his PhD\, became a lecturer in 
 the Department of Government at the London School of Economics\, where he 
 was Professor of Russian Government\, before teaching at Cambridge Faculty
  of History. Lieven has also been a visiting professor at Tokyo and Harvar
 d Universities\, as well as a Humboldt Fellow in Gottingen and Munich. He 
 has published widely\, writing on aristocracy\, late imperial Russia\, and
  empire. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.\n\n*Aleksandar Protic* was
  educated at Sorbonne\, International Diplomatic Academy and Prime Ministe
 r of France National School of Governance\, and also is Harvard and Cambri
 dge Executive Education Alumni. He is actively engaged in UNESCO activitie
 s organizing high-level conferences and designing educational\, cultural a
 nd scientific programs. Founder of Tesla Memory Project\, Aleksandar is al
 so devoted to the popularization of science. He gave lectures before nomer
 ous forums\, institutions\, as well as at Cambridge\, Oxford\, Sorbonne\, 
 Prime Minister of France National School of Governance\, Serbian Academy o
 f Sciences and Arts etc.\n\n*Simon Stockley* is a Teaching Fellow in Entre
 preneurship at Cambridge Judge Business School and Deputy Director of Acce
 lerate Cambridge\, the School's new enterprise accelerator. Prior to his r
 ecent appointment at Cambridge\, Simon spent 10 years at Imperial College 
 Business School as director of the full-time MBA programme and a principal
  teaching fellow. His MBA course in entrepreneurship was ranked 3rd in the
  world by the Financial Times. Outside work\, Simon is a social entreprene
 ur and an advocate for trafficked women\, in which capacity he has advised
  Parliament. He holds several non-executive directorships and has advised 
 well over 100 technology start-ups.\n\nThis Conference is free and open to
  all with no ticket or pre-registration required. The conference will be h
 eld at Lecture Theatre 3.\n\nThe Conference will be followed by a cocktail
  buffet.\n\nContact : Cambridge-Serbia@alumni.com
LOCATION:Cambridge Judge Business School\, LT3
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