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Thursday 23 January 16.15 - 17.15 Congress Centre - Aspen 1 16.15 - 17.45 Congress Centre - Wisshorn WorkStudio 16.30 - 17.30 Congress Centre - Sanada 126 syria crisis The Humanitarian Crisis in Syria A staggering 52% of the Syrian refugee population, which now exceeds 2.2 million, are children. What more can the international community do to respond to this urgent humanitarian crisis? This session is on the record and webcast live. 123 education The Future of Learning How are basic and higher education models responding to advances in online learning and social technology? Session objectives: - Rethink incentive and grading schemes - Explore combining online and presence learning - Build capacity for local adoption 127 cctv/coopetition China, Europe, US: The Coopetition Challenge Connected as never before, how will competition and collaboration among China, Europe and the United States reshape the world? Dimensions to be addressed: - Assessing China's outbound investment impact - Contending for geopolitical influence in the Asia-Pacific region - Implications of the US fiscal crisis and Eurozone debt crisis - Competing for talent, resources and value-added products This session was developed in partnership with CCTV. Simultaneous interpretation in English and Chinese As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record and webcast live. World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2014 - Programme 48
Thursday 23 January 16.45 - 17.15 Congress Centre - Studio 16.45 - 18.15 Congress Centre - Dischma WorkShop 17.30 - 18.15 Congress Centre - Congress Hall 128 insight/stern An Insight, An Idea with Lord Stern A conversation with leading climate economist Lord Stern on cooperation towards low-carbon growth. As the session is only 30 minutes long, please be seated early; doors will be closed at the scheduled time and no latecomers will be admitted. This session is on the record. 129 leading cities Learning from Leading Cities What can enterprises and economies learn from high-performance cities? Dimensions to be addressed: - Building resilience into complex systems - Designing finance and implementation partnerships - Rethinking civic engagement 130 us outlook The US Economic Outlook With a provisional two-year budget agreement in place, is the American economy back on track for a strong recovery? Simultaneous interpretation in all languages This session is on the record and webcast live. World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2014 - Programme 49
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Thursday 23 January<br />
16.15 - 17.15<br />
Congress Centre - Aspen 1<br />
16.15 - 17.45<br />
Congress Centre - Wisshorn WorkStudio<br />
16.30 - 17.30<br />
Congress Centre - Sanada<br />
126 syria crisis<br />
The Humanitarian Crisis<br />
in Syria<br />
A staggering 52% of the Syrian refugee population,<br />
which now exceeds 2.2 million, are children.<br />
What more can the international community do to<br />
respond to this urgent humanitarian crisis?<br />
This session is on the record and webcast live.<br />
123 education<br />
The Future of Learning<br />
How are basic and higher education models<br />
responding to advances in online learning and<br />
social technology?<br />
Session objectives:<br />
- Rethink incentive and grading schemes<br />
- Explore combining online and presence learning<br />
- Build capacity <strong>for</strong> local adoption<br />
127 cctv/coopetition<br />
China, Europe, US: The<br />
Coopetition Challenge<br />
Connected as never be<strong>for</strong>e, how will competition<br />
and collaboration among China, Europe and the<br />
United States reshape the world?<br />
Dimensions to be addressed:<br />
- Assessing China's outbound investment impact<br />
- Contending <strong>for</strong> geopolitical influence in the<br />
Asia-Pacific region<br />
- Implications of the US fiscal crisis and Eurozone<br />
debt crisis<br />
- Competing <strong>for</strong> talent, resources and value-added<br />
products<br />
This session was developed in partnership with<br />
CCTV.<br />
Simultaneous interpretation in English and Chinese<br />
As this session is televised, please arrive 15<br />
minutes be<strong>for</strong>e the start. The door will be closed at<br />
the scheduled time. This session is on the record<br />
and webcast live.<br />
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