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Breakout Sessions

I. Courses for Everyone Everywhere

II. Flattening the World: Hardware/Software for Teaching and Collaboration between Continents

III. The Global Professoriate: Building Strength In Situ

IV. The Academic and the Entrepreneur: The Building Blocks of Future Business

V. Building a 21st Century Global University from Scratch

VI. Global Health in an Age of Global Mobility

VII. Women Leaders and Innovators

VIII. Academia and Business: Fostering New Kinds of Connections

IX. A Learner-Centered Future: Colleges for Tomorrow

X. Networking: Today and Tomorrow

XI. : Developing Sustainably and Sustainability: The Role of the Academic Scientist


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