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May 15, 2007
Tuesday
 
 
Freedom Week 2007
Alex Singleton (London)  Events

There is a very good week-long student conference happening again this year the Cambridge University. Called Freedom Week, and run by John-Paul Floru, it is:

An exciting one week free seminar where you will discuss, question and debate with some of the most renowned lecturers in free market thought. A unique opportunity to increase your knowledge on topics such as globalization, the environment, individual liberty and economic freedom, both philosophical and practical. A chance to build up a network with fellow students, think tanks and professors in an open and pleasant environment.

The conference runs from 16th to 20th July 2007 and includes full board free of charge. To apply for the seminar, send in an application as soon as possible containing: your CV (2 pages maximum); a statement as to why you would like to participate in the seminar of 200 words or less; a statement of 200 words or less about you career interests; other supporting evidence as to why you would be suitable to be included in the programme to John-Paul Floru.

Comments

Oh, to be a fly on the wall...

Another life, another education, perhaps! Sounds interesting...


Posted by James at May 15, 2007 11:12 PM

a little help is worth a deal of pity


Posted by constance at July 20, 2007 02:58 PM
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