2014 Charles Street Symposium – Call for essays
The Charles Street Symposium is an annual forum for the world’s leading young researchers. Its aim is to bring together the best and brightest thinkers to address issues of relevance to public policy that are inadequately addressed and understood in existing research. Applications for the 2014 Charles Street Symposium essay competition are now open until 17 October 2014. The 2014 Symposium will address the question, ‘Why do societies prosper?’. More information HERE.
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