Guest Speaker from the IMF |
Wednesday, 06 April 2011 |
IMF Economist and Senior External Relations Officer Michaela Schrader was a guest speaker at AGS on April 1st, in Professor Anand's class on International Organizations. She talked to the students about the role that the International Monetary Fund seeks to play in promoting global monetary cooperation and exchange rate stability, facilitating international trade, and fostering sustainable economic growth. She also explained the inner workings of the organization and answered the students' questions. Michaela Schrader's presentation was the second of a series of five guest lectures including speakers from OECD, Human Rights Watch, UNEP, and WAN-IFRA, On this photo: AGS students with Professor Ruchi Anand (top, 6th from the left) and Michaela Schrader (top, 7th from the left) |
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Stefan De Las Trinidad and Tobago AGS brought me closer to the world, and to those multinational perspectives that always tended to evade a simple islander. My own ideals were tested and defended on a daily basis, as I was challenged by almost everyone, from German, Russian and Ghanaian classmates to Ambassadors and professors, who have time and again embraced the practical and academic realms of life. Paris' hard-knock life style, AGS' academic structure and my own drive to succeed have definitely provided me with the foundation to give working life the pursuit it deserves. |