Public Seminars and Programs

 
Aspen Institute Seminars



Socrates Seminar Session, June 27-30. Socrates is back with another blockbuster summer line up. With seminars covering media and values, ethnic conflict, foreign aid and morality, sexuality, and leadership, it promises to be a weekend filled with intellectual exploration and fun. Register Now!


Africa Seminar, Oct 9-15, 2008. More information.


Aspen Institute Seminars

Aspen Institute seminars start where traditional leadership programs leave off, bringing together diverse groups of experienced leaders to learn from each other and from the greatest thinkers and leaders of all time. In an environment conducive to reflection and dialogue, participants wrestle with fundamental questions about the nature of value-centered leadership. Skilled moderators lead small groups in Socratic, roundtable discussions. Through the seminar experience, participants come to a new awareness of the organizations they lead and the values they find important. They return to their organizations with renewed energy, inspiration, and commitment.

We recommend the Aspen Seminar for first time participants. Recently updated and renamed from the Executive Seminar, the Aspen Seminar has challenged business leaders to probe timeless ideas and values through classical and contemporary readings, enabling them to transform themselves and, in turn, their organizations.

Please see the list of our seminars in the menu at left.

 

For a full list of events, visit our calendar.

 

Events

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Publications
Living Cities and Civic Capacity: Leadership, Leverage, and Legitimacy
a Roundtable on Community Change publication)


Where Will They Lead? 2008
(a Business & Society Program publication)


Structural Racism and Community Building
a Roundtable on Community Change publication)


Structural Racism and Youth Development: Issues, Challenges and Implications
a Roundtable on Community Change publication)


Building Knowledge About Community Change: Moving Beyond Evaluation
a Roundtable on Community Change publication)


Theory of Change as a Tool for Strategic Planning: A Report on Early Experiences
a Roundtable on Community Change publication)

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