This year, HPAIR will be holding its first-ever global conference at
Harvard University in April 2008. Applications for this program are now
online at www.hpair.org. More information regarding our conferences and
application procedure is also on the website. To apply, simply log onto
the website.
The Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) is
collaboration between the students and faculty of Harvard University
that strives to promote discourse on critical issues affecting Asia and
its relations with the world. As such, we organize annual conferences
that bring together top global university students and renowned
academic, government, and business leaders to promote such international
discourse.
Past speakers at HPAIR conferences include: Kim Dae-jung (Former
President, Republic of South Korea and Nobel Laureate), S. R. Nathan
(President, Singapore), Kim Young-sam ( President, Republic of South
Korea), Norodom Ranariddh (Prime Minister, Cambodia), Fred Hu (Managing
Director, Goldman Sachs Asia), Jeffrey Sachs, (Professor of Economics,
Columbia University). More information on past speakers can be found at
http://www.hpair.org/about/history/speakers.aspx.
We feel that you will find HPAIR conferences to be meaningful, global,
and exciting. Not only is it a great opportunity to interact with world
renowned speakers and leaders, but it is also a terrific opportunity to
make new friends from all over the world.
We hope to see an application from you. Once again, more information and
the online application is available online at www.hpair.org. Please let
us know if you have any questions!
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