The CRGP Autumn 2006 Seminar Series kicks-off on September 25th with a talk by Sabeer Bhatia, founder of Hotmail and chief architect of Nano City, a new city to be constructed in Haryana State, India, at the base of Himalayas.
The seminar will be held on Mondays from 12 noon to 1pm and is intended as a forum for the presentation and discussion of current work by academic and industry speakers on the theme of the management of global projects of various kinds.
Topics vary from week to week, interesting group discussions often arise.
In the past, this has been a "brown bag lunch series," but this year pizza and drinks will be provided!
The seminar brings together a community of researchers, students
and faculty at Stanford University across the disciplines of law,
business, engineering, economics and sociology.
Stanford students can sign up for one unit of credit; the building is yet to be announced.
Email CRGP coordinator Suad Ali for more information
suada@stanford.edu
Posted by rjorr at August 4, 2006 11:15 AM