Credit Suisse Research Institute launches a Student Academy Freitag, 19. August 2016 - 14:30
The ideas presented in the most impressive submission will be developed
further and published with the support of the CSRI. Furthermore, the
author of the winning entry will be invited to exclusive CSRI events in
London and will also receive an invitation to the next World Economic
Forum in Davos. The authors of the top 20 entries will be invited to
join the "Next Generation Thinkers” network of the CSRI Academy and will
receive support.
The CSRI, the Credit Suisse think tank established in 2008, wants to
motivate young people to reflect on the long-term impact of current
economic and political decisions, including monetary policy: "Young
people tend to be less interested in issues such as monetary policy. Our
aim is to raise important future questions and give students food for
thought," stated Lucia Waldner, the new Head of the CSRI, who helped
create the new Student Academy being launched today.
Urs Rohner, Chairman of the CSRI and Chairman of the Board of Directors
of Credit Suisse Group commented: "It is important to encourage young
people to think about today’s key trends. The changed role of monetary
policy is a significant development and we look forward to incorporating
the opinions of the younger generation into our discussions."
The sponsors of the academy are the CSRI and Project Firefly, a leading
global student platform. A panel of experts made up of renowned
scientists and representatives of the CSRI, will evaluate the analyses
that are submitted. The best videos will be available to view on the
Credit Suisse YouTube channel.
The deadline for the submission of essays and video presentations is
September 25, 2016. Further information on the contest can be found
below.
About Project Firefly
Credit Suisse is a founding sponsor of Project Firefly and has been
supporting it since 2012. This student platform campaigns for equal
opportunities, collaboration, and openness. Through numerous contests,
it offers young people a chance to present their perspective, develop
solutions and address future questions about business, politics, and
society.
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