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SUMMARY:Economic Statecraft and International Regime Building to Manage AI - Skema Business School
DESCRIPTION:The rise of new economic statecr​aft with intervention by governments to regulate investment and trade behind the border\, at the border\, and beyond the border continues to create tension in the global economy across a host of sectors. In particular\, national governments are increasingly focused on the regulation of artificial intelligence.  \n\nFor its part\, the EU has also taken a leadership role in developing AI regulation\, despite being behind the U.S and China in terms of development of the industry. \n\n\nSpeaker : Prof. Vinod K. Aggarwal \, Distinguished Professor and Alann P. Bedford Chair in Asian Studies\, Political Science; Affiliated Professor\, Haas School of Business; Director\,  Berkeley APEC Study Center – University of California at Berkeley.\n\n\nRegister here: https://www.skema.edu/skema-event/economic-statecraft-and-international-regime-building-to-manage-ai
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LOCATION:Skema Business School Grand Paris
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SUMMARY:Triangle Economics of Education Workshop 2024 - Duke University and the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy
DESCRIPTION:The Triangle Economics of Education Workshop (TEEW) will bring together scholars to present and discuss empirical research on the economics of education. This year’s keynote speaker is Randall Reback\, professor in the Barnard Economics Department and a faculty affiliate at Columbia University’s Population Research Center. Reback’s research focuses on the economics of education\, especially as it relates to elementary and secondary school policies. He has published research articles concerning school accountability programs\, school choice\, college guidebook ratings\, teacher labor markets\, school finance\, and schools’ mental health services. \n\nBefore arriving at Barnard\, Reback was a fifth-grade public school teacher in California and a predoctoral scholar at the University of Michigan’s Population Studies Center. He served as editor of the highly-ranked journal\, Education Finance & Policy\, from 2019 to 2023. His research has been recognized by grants and awards from the Spencer Foundation\, the National Science Foundation\, the Institute for Education Sciences\, the American Education Finance Association\, and the National Institute of Mental Health. \n\nThis event will be held in person only.\n\n 
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LOCATION:Duke University and the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy\, 201 Science Drive Durham\, NC 27708
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SUMMARY:Will AI reduce or reinforce inequality in language learning? - Hult International Business School
DESCRIPTION:AI’s role in language learning\n\nIn the AI-powered evolution of language learning\, it would be easy to overlook the impact artificial intelligence could have on inclusion and equality. For decades\, the demand for ‘native’ teachers has dominated the conversation between students and language providers. Learners have come to recognize the valuable experience that ‘non-native’ speakers can share with them\, but now the question isn’t whether you want a native or a non-native teacher – it’s whether you want a human at all. \nWe recently reported on how AI is enhancing language learning for students and teachers alike. Now\, we explore some of the DEIB issues that often go overlooked in language learning\, how AI is already impacting inclusion\, and its potential to reduce or reinforce inequalities. \n\nRegister here: https://www.hultef.com/en/insights/events-webinars/ai-language-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Bank of England Briefing - Warwick Business School
DESCRIPTION:Professor Andy Lockett\, Dean of WBS\, invites you to an audience with Graeme Chaplin\, Agent for the Bank of England\, West Midlands\, on 16 May at 8 a.m. \nThis is the 52nd business briefing from Graeme\, who will present the Bank’s forecast for the UK economy\, as set out in the latest Monetary Policy Report. Please note these events are “off-the-record”. \nRegister here: https://www.wbs.ac.uk/shop/basket/?action=select&type=event&eventId=8350&groupId=915
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/bank-of-england-briefing-warwick-business-school/
LOCATION:Warwick Business School\, Reception area\, 17th Floor\, The Shard London SE1 9SG UK\, London\, SE1 9SG\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Bath MBA Masterclass with Professor Stephen Wyatt
DESCRIPTION:Join Stephen Wyatt\, Professor of Leadership & Strategy at the University of Bath\, as we consider the evolution of leadership and strategies to nurture you as a trusted and impactful leader. \nFriday 17 May 2024  \n09:00 – 10:00 (GMT+1) Find out what time this is in your time zone.  \nRegister to attend  \nWhen we look at the world around us\, why do we see so many poor examples of leadership? What truly defines leadership\, and why do we witness a pervasive crisis in leadership today? Has the definition of good leadership evolved\, or does it remain constant amidst changing times? Join us as we delve into these pivotal questions and explore pathways to cultivate effective leadership.  \nOur latest MBA Masterclass\, hosted by Stephen Wyatt\, Professor in Leadership and Strategy at the University of Bath\, on Friday 17 May 09:00 GMT+1\, will explore the very essence of good and trusted leadership. We will consider the evolution of leadership\, and strategies to nurture and empower individuals to become positive and impactful leaders.   \nRegister now \nDiscover the antidote to the crisis of leadership and gain actionable insights that can drive positive change in our world. Reserve your spot to be part of this transformative discussion and uncover the keys to fostering impactful leadership. 
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SUMMARY:Online MBA Info Webinar - Swiss Business School
DESCRIPTION:Attend our info webinars to find out the features of our double accredited Online MBA. Participation is free and without any obligations. Register your participation and you will receive further information via e-mail.
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