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Special Lecture by France’s new Minister for Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs
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Special Lecture by France’s new Minister for Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs

Special Lecture by France’s new Minister for Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs
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The Honorable Emmanuel Macron, Minister for the Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs in France, will deliver a speech at Waseda University on Nov 25th.

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Having a career in banking, he was appointed in August at age 36, the second youngest minister for economy in France ever.

This is an unmissable opportunity to listen to the French minister directly.
We look forward to the participation of as many as possible of the Waseda community.

【Speaker】  Mr. Emmanuel Macron, French Minister for Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs
【Topic】   ”Facing reforms: What does it take for France”
【Language】  English (NO interpretation in Japanese)
【Date and time】 Tuesday, Nov 25, 2014, 13:10~14:00 (Doors will close at 13:00)

【Venue】    Waseda University Bldg. 11, 5th Floor, Room 502
【Open to】  Waseda Students, Faculty, Administrative Staff and general public   *Capacity: 100
Host:  The Waseda University Institute for Research in Contemporary Political and Economic Affairs
Cooperation: EUIJ Waseda

 

No advance registration – FREE admission!! 

NOTE

  • All cell phones must be turned off during the lecture. Please refrain from eating and drinking inside the classroom.
  • As a rule, changing seats or leaving the venue is not allowed while the lecture is in progress.
  • Participants who fail to abide by the instructions of the event staff or cause any sort of disturbance, such as by yelling inside the venue, will be asked to leave immediately.

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