Dean’s International Council

The Harris
Experience:

Critical thinking.
Rigorous analysis.
A passion for problem-solving.

The Dean’s International Council is a prestigious group of men and women from the United States and around the world, many with substantive experience in government and the private sector, and others who have served as advisors to governments, public commissions, and agencies. Council members act as an advisory group to the Harris School in issues of international importance and are a source of new policy initiatives and resource development.

The Dean’s International Council meets twice a year; in Chicago each spring and in a foreign destination each fall. Each meeting features prominent guest speakers and faculty members and develops concepts and ideas that will help the School leverage new opportunities for improving public policy.

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DIC Beijing 2012

Members of the Dean’s International Council recently gathered in Beijing for their second meeting of 2012. The meeting was focused on China’s economic model and examined its sucess, future challenges, and opportunities.
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