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The Ivy Leadership Summit IX will take place on November 7th-8th, 2008 at Brown University. The overarching theme of the summit is Leadership in the Global Community. As International Relations continues to rank as one of the most popualr concentrations at Brown, supported by the Watson Institute for Itnernational Studies, Brown will serve as a perfect venue for examiming the changing leadership roles in the globalizing society. This theme is clearly apparent in our selection of speakers, sponsors, group discussions, food, and other aspects of the conference. At the Summit students will explore the application of leadership in various areas including politics, economics, media/tehcnology, and professionalism. In addition, there will be continent-specific sessions led by the Ivy League professors with the expertise on the specific regions. Overall, students will approach the different areas of leadership through interactive workshops, panel discussions, keynote speeches and break out sessions. The goal of the conference is to cultivate the delegates into the active leaders in our globalizating community. The Ivy Leadership Summit (ILS) is an annual two-day conference hosted by the Ivy Council to bring together students from the eight Ivy League universities along with leaders from the business, government, academic, and humanitarian sectors. The conference is usually held in February and its location is rotated each year through the campuses of the Ivy League. The list of past Summits is below according to year, topic, and school: 2007 - “The Future of Energy: Analyzing the Problem and Debating Solutions” at Columbia University
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