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35th ISC Symposium @ St.Gallen - Switzerland (PART ONE)
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The International Students' Committee-Symposium, held annually at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, is the world’s leading neutral platform for critical and constructive debate on issues of global concern. It seeks to promote dialogue crossing the boundaries of cultures, generations and interest groups.
35th ISC-Symposium, May 19-21, 2005, St. Gallen
General Topic of the 35th ISC-Symposium was “Liberty, Trust and Responsibility”.
It was held at the University of St. Gallen for Business Administration, Economics, Law and Social Sciences (HSG) and the Region of St. Gallen.
Each May, the ISC-Symposium at the University of St. Gallen provides a neutral platform for dialogue between generations and among nations and cultures. At the ISC-Symposium the elite of business, politics, science and society converges with highly motivated and qualified students from all over the world. In the past, such distinguished personalities as Ernesto Bertarelli, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Bill Bradley, Fujio Cho, Roman Herzog, Christine Lagarde, Wolfgang Mayrhuber, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Helmut Panke, Romano Prodi, Robert Rubin, Jürgen E. Schrempp, Ratan N. Tata, Daniel Vasella and James D. Wolfensohn contributed to the success of the “3 Days in May”.
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