Guest Speakers in I.O. Class in October and November

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Jean-Yves Le Saux of UNESCO (2nd from the left) with AGS Professor Clinton Robinson (5th from the left) and AGS students (left to right) Amy Jones, Alma Ajazi, Nicolette Bundy and Joseph MangarellaGuest speakers from three Intergovernmental Organizations came to AGS over the course of October and November to share their experience with International Relations students in Clinton Robinson's International Organizations class.

IEA (International Energy Agency):
Mrs Becky Black, Senior Adviser on Strategic Marketing and Development (October 9)

OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development):
Ms. Sue Kendall-Bilicki, Acting Head of Public Affairs and OECD Forum Manager (October 23)

UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation):
Jean-Yves Le Saux, Director, Division of Programme Planning Bureau of Strategic Planning and UNESCO Representative to the U.N. High-Level Committee on Programmes (November 26)

 
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