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| "The Magnificent Universe" |
Lecture by Yervant Terzian. globally renowned astronomer and AUC alumnus.
April 1, 2009, Moataz Al Alfi Hall, New Cairo Campus
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| "Close Encounters with the People of the Past" |
Lecture by Thomas Cahill, American scholar and writer.
April 1, 2009, Oriental Hall, Tahrir Square Campus
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| "Two Lectures by Distinguished Scientists on Space and Astronomy" |
Lecture by Jeffrey Hoffman, NASA astronaut and professor of astronautics at MIT and Robert Williams, distinguished research scholar and former director of the Hubble Space Telescope Science Institute.
March 29, 2009, Moataz Al Alfi Hall, New Cairo Campus
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| "The International Food Crisis of 2007-2008: Will It Be Back?" |
Lecture by David Malone, AUC alumnus and president of Canada’s International Development Research Centre.
March 4, 2009, H.E. Suzanne Mubarak Conference Hall (P071), Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud Hall, New Cairo Campus
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| "Lesson from Iraq" |
Nadia Younes Memorial Lecture by Sir Jeremy Greenstock, former British ambassador to the United Nations and Britain’s special envoy to Iraq from 2003 to 2004. The Nadia Younes Memorial Lecture is named after the UN administrator who died in the August 2003 bombing of the UN headquarters in Iraq.
February 18, 2009, Moataz Al Alfi Hall, New Cairo Campus
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| "From World Crisis to Sustainable Development: Priorities for Global Cooperation" |
English Public Lecture by Jeffrey Sachs, American economist and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. Sachs is renowned for his work on the challenges of economic development, environmental sustainability, poverty alleviation, debt cancellation and globalization.
February 9, 2009, Moataz Al Alfi Hall, New Cairo Campus
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"Analyzing the Obama Election and Its Impact on the Middle East"
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Lecture by Patrick Mason, assistant professor of history and acting director of the American studies center.
December 2, 2008, Moataz Al Alfi Hall, New Cairo Campus
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"Exposing Corruption in a Globalised World" |
Lecture by David Leigh, British journalist, author and editor. The event was co-sponsored by the Heikal Foundation for Arab Journalism, a non-profit organization established by journalist Mohamed Hassanein Heikal to promote the development of Arab journalism.
October 28, 2008, Oriental Hall, Tahrir Square Campus
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