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28 September, 2005 European Business School, London Previous Speakers (pdf)
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Jean Monnet Memorial Lecture
EBS London Jean Monnet Memorial Lecture
28 September, 2005 European Business School, London European Business School, London will be holding the 2005 Jean Monnet Memorial Lecture on 28th September, specifically on the subject of India. Dr Willem van der Geest, Director EIAS has been invitated to speak as a member of the distinguished panel. With India's growth prospects in a globalising world set to hit around 8% from the currrent 6.5% in the near future, projecting it to become the third largest economy after the US and China, "India and Globalisation" will be the theme of the Lecture. The Jean Monnet Memorial Lecture provides business leaders with an opportunity to hear prominent global business people and public figures from a broad spectrum of backgrounds able to speak with authority and knowledge on issues of current and future importance to world business and the economy. The attendance of 400+ carefully selected guests per lecture, including senior business executives from leading international companies and government agencies testifies to the high reputation of the Jean Monnet Memorial Lecture series. The Memorial lecture takes the format of the BBC's Question Time, will commence at 6:30pm for approximately an hour, followed by a reception in Herringham Hall after which the Chief Executive of Regent’s College hosts an informal private supper for our speakers and selected guests. Those wishing to attend, please contact the EBS, London. Previous Speakers (pdf)
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