Interested in meeting students, business leaders, politicians and decision 
makers from around the world in a setting that fosters dialogue and 
communication? Why not apply/compete for a place in the 32nd ISC symposium 
at University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. The symposium takes place from 
May 23 to 25 (Note that this conflicts with the Haas IBD program) 2002.

Full details are available at:

http://www.isc-symposium.org/isc/31stsymposium/32ndsymposium.htm

Application requirements are described below:

Topic:  "Pushing Limits - Questioning Goals"

  Applicants' qualifications
  Undergraduate and postgraduate students in all fields of study
  enrolled at regular universities throughout the world, born in 1972
  or after.

  Substance
  We ask you to contribute your visions and entrepreneurial ideas.

  Your contribution can be an essay, a scenario, a project report or
  proposal, a multimedia presentation, an entrepreneurial concept or
  any other form of professional work which you would like to
  present to the audience of the 32nd ISC-Symposium. It should be
  constructive, provocative or instructive, inspiring thoughts and
  actions and introducing a new approach or unconventional ideas. It
  has to be the original work of the author.

  Format
  5 to 7 pages, max. 2100 words (excl. bibl.) No name on the front
  page or any subsequent page. Accompanied by a 3.5'' high
  density disk containing the whole essay (no manual hyphenation).

  Disk
  The disk label should contain your name, operating system (MS
  Windows or MacOS) and the application used.

  Video
  VHS max. 15 minutes, label shall contain your name.

  Language
  English, German or French

  Deadline
  February 15, 2002 (date of postmark)

  Copies
  Please submit 2 copies of your contribution, accompanied by the
  attached application form, proof of current enrollment, a 3.5'' high
  density disk containing the whole essay (no manual hyphenation),
  a signed letter of confirmation that your contribution is your own
  work and 1 passport-size photograph. The material will not be
  returned and may be used for ISC publication and/or included in
  the ISC website.

  Sample Essays
  You find last year's winner essay of the ISC Wings of Excellence
  Award in our Archive under the menu point Symposium and Past
  Symposium.
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Sebastian Teunissen
Executive Director
Clausen Center for International Business and Policy							
Haas School of Business
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California 94720-1900 USA
Tel:   (510) 643-4999
Fax:  (510) 642-8228
http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/HaasGlobal