This spring Studium Generale presents a series of lectures in which leading lecturers present their vision on the biggest problems of the next decades and the way we can turn them into challenges.
Among the lecturers are economists, philosophers and former politicians, including Hans Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein and top banker, who will show why monarchy, democracy and capitalism don’t have to conflict. Former Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende will make his appearance too.
The lecture by Jan Peter Balkenende is fully booked. It is not possible to make a reservation.
Weekly in April | Entrance: free
Lectures that are part of this lecture series are:
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Thursday, 2 February 2012
Lecture Cynthia Schneider: 'You can crush the flowers, but it won't stop the spring'
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We don't take any more reservations for this lecture. The room and the waiting list are fully booked.
On Thursday 2 February Cynthia Schneider, former ambassador of the United States in the Netherlands, will give a lecture at the Erasmus University. During the lecture with the title ‘You can crush the flowers, but it won’t stop the spring’, the diplomat will discuss the role of art, media and politics in the Arabic Spring.
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Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Challenges for the 21st Century: Prof. dr. Jan Peter Balkenende
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On Tuesday 10th of April professor Jan Peter Balkenende (the former prime-minister of The Netherlands) will give a public lecture on his challenges for the 21st century.
The maximum number of reservation has been reached. It is possible to come by 10 minutes before the lecture starts to see if there are any seats left.
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Monday, 16 April 2012
Hans-Adam II, reigning Prince of Liechtenstein | Lecture
- On Monday 16 April Hans-Adam II, the reigning Prince of Liechtenstein, will give a public lecture about his challenges for the 21st century.
