📣 Announcing the Laidlaw Scholars Annual Conference 2023! 📣
Get ready for one of the most anticipated gatherings of the year! Hosted in collaboration with @Trinity College Dublin and the @University of Toronto, the Laidlaw Scholars Annual Conference is back, and this year, it promises a dynamic exploration of the theme: "Conversations: The Art of Transformative Dialogue."
🔍 The Theme Explored:
In a rapidly evolving world, it's more crucial than ever to engage in open, honest, and transformative dialogues. This conference shines a spotlight on the magic of conversations that not only inform but transform, aligning with the Laidlaw Foundation's commitment to nurturing ethical leadership and open-mindedness.
Why It's a Must-Attend:
- Diverse Participation: Connect with 400+ scholars from 17 global universities, each bringing unique perspectives and experiences.
- Impactful Dialogues: Engage in sessions designed to challenge your thinking, expand your horizons, and reinforce the value of meaningful conversations in leadership.
- Shared Celebrations: Embrace the opportunity to acknowledge accomplishments and draw inspiration from fellow Laidlaw Scholars.
Event Details:
📅 When: October 20, starting at 17:30 local time, through October 22, concluding at 14:00 local time.
📍 Locations:
- Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin, 182 Pearse St, Dublin 2, D02 F6N2, Ireland
- Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship, University of Toronto, 55 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 0C9, Canada
❗️ Important:
The deadline to register is 23:59 BST/18:59 EDT, September 17th. If you're a Laidlaw Scholar and haven't received an invite yet, or are unsure about your eligibility, please speak to your Laidlaw admin. Please note: Registration is limited to scholars selected by their respective universities.
Let's come together to celebrate our collective journey, accomplishments, and the boundless potential of transformative dialogue.
See you there! 🌍🗣🎉
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