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Bridges
Dialogues
“Towards a Culture of Peace”
NOBEL LAUREATES & DISTINGUISH SPEAKERS
THURSDAY: November 5, 2009
Prof. Aaron J. Ciechanover
is a 2004 Nobel Laureate for
Chemistry, a Distinguished Research
Professor in the Faculty of Medicine
of the Technion Israel Institute of
Technology in Haifa and a Member of
the Advisory Board of the
International Peace Foundation.
Topic:
Science
and technology as a novel language
of peace – the journey to new drug
development in our time
Venue: UC Conference Center at 2
:30p.m.
WEDNESDAY: November 11, 2010
Jackie Chan
is a Hong Kong
actor,
action choreographer,
filmmaker,
producer,
martial artist,
screenwriter,
entrepreneur,
singer
and
stunt performer
who has appeared in over 100
films.
Topic:
Arts and culture as a pathway
towards peace
Venue: UC Conference Center at 2
p.m.
WEDNESDAY: January 6, 2010
Professor David
J. Gross,
2004 Nobel Laureate for Physics at
the Kavli Institute for Theoretical
Physics of the University of
California in Santa Barbara
Topic: The future of science and
human development
Venue: UC Conference Center at 2
p.m.
WEDNESDAY: January 20, 2009
Prof. Eric Stark Maskin
is an
American
economist
who was awarded the Nobel Prize for
Economics in 2007 "for having laid
the foundations of
mechanism design
theory."
Topic:
Why global
markets have failed to reduce
inequality?
Venue: UC Conference Center at 2
p.m.
WEDNESDAY: January 27, 2010
Oliver Stone
is an American
film director,
screenwriter
and producer whose work, frequently
focusing on contemporary political
and cultural issues.
Topic: Film-making and
peace-building
Venue: UC Conference Center at 2
p.m.
WEDNESDAY: February 3, 2010
Prof. Torsten N. Wiesel
was awarded the Nobel Prize for
Medicine in 1981 in recognition of
his pioneering work on the neural
basis of visual perception.
Topic:
Science for peace
Venue: UC Conference Center at 2
p.m.
MONDAY:
March 9, 2010
TUESDAY: March 9, 2010
Vladimir Ashkenazy,
Classical Pianist, London
Title:
Concert for a Culture of Peace
Venue:
Chaktomuk Theater at 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY: April 7, 2010
Professor Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
was awarded the Nobel Prize for
Medicine in 2008 together with Prof.
Luc Montagnier for their discovery
of the human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV).
Topic:
Future challenges in HIV/AIDS prevention and therapy
Venue: UC Conference Center at 2
p.m.
WEDNESDAY: April 21, 2010
H.E. Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta
was awarded the 1996 Nobel Peace
Prize Laureate, the President of
Timor-Leste and a Patron of the
International Peace Foundation.
Topic:
Building a culture of peace and development in a globalized
world
Venue: UC Conference Center at 2
p.m.
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