Ethics. Leadership. Community. 

Join Harvard Professor Emma Dench, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History and of the Classics, as she explores lessons from ancient Rome that inform leadership today and how she applies that learning to shape the next generation of groundbreaking scholars and researchers at Harvard.
 
Enjoy drinks, canapes, and stimulating conversation with fellow alumni and friends!

Lessons from Ancient Rome: Preparing the Next Generation of Leaders

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

18:00       Registration
18:30       Program
19:30       Reception

 

**NEW VENUE**
116 Pall Mall
Waterloo Room

St James's
London, SW1Y 5ED 

Event Cost
Harvard Alumni, guests, and members of the Harvard community: $15 USD (approx. 11,50 GBP)
GSAS Alumni, club members, and Harvard recent graduates ('13-'18): $10 USD (approx. 7,75 GBP)

This event is co-sponsored by the Harvard Club of United Kingdom. 

 

Please click here to register.
 

 

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