Past Events

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February 19, 2010
Cabot Auditorium | 11:00 am-12:00 pm


Junaid Ahmad
World Bank Sector Manager for Social Development, South Asia Region

Sanjoy Hazarika
Managing Trustee, Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research, India; Script Writer, “A River’s Story: The Quest for the Brahmaputra†documentary

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February 18, 2010
Pearson 104 | 7:00 pm-9:00 pm
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Ayesha Jalal
Mary Richardson Professor of History and Director of the Center for South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies, Tufts University; Author, Partisans of Allah: Jihad in South Asia

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February 17, 2010
Cabot Auditorium | 6:30 pm-7:00 pm
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Lawrence Bacow
President, Tufts University

Sherman Teichman
Director, Institute for Global Leadership

Syed Asad Badruddin (A’12) and Benjamin Perlstein (A’13), EPIIC 2009-10 Colloquium, Institute for Global Leadership

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February 17, 2010
?Aidekman Arts Center | 5:00 pm-8:00 pm
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5:00pm | NGO Fair
6:30pm | Exposure Slideshow Presentation
7:00pm | Cultural Show

Introductions Maia Majumder, Patrick Schmidt, Kahran Singh, Safia Tapal, EPIIC 2009-10 Colloquium, Institute for Global Leadership

February 17, 2010
Cabot Auditorium at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy | 5:00 pm-7:00 pm

The 2010 Norris and Margery Bendetson EPIIC International Symposium

February 16, 2010
Eaton 206 | 8:00 pm-9:00 pm

  

Do you want to work on long-term development initiatives in rural Haiti?

 

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February 8, 2010
Barnum 008 | 2:30 pm-3:30 pm

Padraig O’Malley is the John Joseph Moakley Distinguished Professor of Peace and Reconciliation, McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston and author on topics related to divided societies.

February 2, 2010
Alumnae Lounge (next to Cohen Auditorium) | 12:00 pm-2:00 pm

Iraq: Yesterday's War?A Conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning-journalist Thomas Ricks

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January 29, 2010
Barnum 008 | 3:30 pm-5:00 pm

Rory Stewart

Rory Stewart was born in Hong Kong and grew up in Malaysia. He served briefly as an officer in the British Army (the Black Watch), studied history and philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford and then joined the British Diplomatic Service. He worked in the British Embassy in Indonesia and then, in the wake of the Kosovo campaign, as the British Representative in Montenegro. In 2000 he took two years off and began walking from Turkey to Bangladesh. He covered 6000 miles on foot alone across Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal -- a journey described in The Places in Between.

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