will you partner world record jobs

. 2022-3 welcomes you to 15th annual players cards of world record jobs - how to play games version of WRJ
Health we continue to value alumni of Brilliant, Nightingale (doubly so given Ukraine situation) , the women who built a nation round last mile health care with Fazle Abed.,Abed's 21st C comrade spirit Jim Kim without whom the signature transformation of UN leader Guterres : UN2 that proacts engineering/entrepreneur/education/Servant leader smarts into any silo of old gov probably would not be with us
WorldClassDaos recommends we leap into better 2020s best place to start: HONG KONG as WorldClassEngineer laureate of 2022. While dad, norman macrae, coined term Entrepreneurial Revolution in The Economist 1969. Friends think there would be few problems in the world if every 1/1000 of humans were as energetic multi-win traders as Hong Kong, Hong Kong is leading 21st coming of age with unprecedented co-creativity geared to making sure web3 serves communities in ways no previous web 2, 1 or tele media (arguably only attenborough beat off vested interests to sustain 50 years of consistent tv storytelling access -moreover web3 has emerged out of a radical fintech foundation with concept of Satoshi 2008 intended to be a decentralised solution to serial abuse of communities by subprime banking
JOTTINGS: Nightingales deliver motion for UNGA77 .why love Stanford. (rules options) ::
top 2 alumni networks to cooperate with remain Fazle Abed & Von Neumann-; with urgent appearance of web3 as make or break sustainability generation we've spent time zooming up bop-eg Singapore Players, ..... more WRJ
upd valentines 2023 ...Join us at twitterversal.com and TAO: Twitter Autonomy Opsworldclassdaosgreenbigbang invites you to have a sneak at our new picks for 2023 if you are comfy with messy searchesSDGs rising by valuing women's productivity emulating mens
Coming soon Tao.dance- dance then wherever you may be for I am the oak tree of nature's dance said (s)he
If you are going to help save 2020s world from extinction (let alone putin!) the top 50 people you'll need to learn and action with will be a deeply personal combo- GAMES OF WRJ #1 edit 50 playing cards from WRJ -ask a friend to do likewise- see how many common choices you made -then choose one to keep your friend had not chosen and voce versa - by all means add in your own selections- keep updating your 50 cards aide memoire.. bon courage - who need to be at WRJ? rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk..*
9/8/18 paul oyer: fei-fei li : lei zhang - WE WELCOME q&a THE MORE MATHEMATUCAL OR HUMAN THE BETTER chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk MA stats cambridge 1973

2016 bangladesh schools go edigital nationwide :: brookings video :: Bangla video :: brac how's that
1/1/21 we have entered the most exciting decade to be alive- by 2030 we will likely know whether humans & tech wizards can save futureoflife- tech surveys indicate odds of accomplishing this greatest human mission would be lot less without spirit of a chinese american lady at stanford-...
bonus challenge for those on road to glasgow cop2 nov2021: future 8 billion peoples want to value from 2021 rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

GAMES of world record jobs involve
*pack of cards: world record jobs creators eg fei-fe li ; fazle abed ...
*six future histories before 2021 starts the decade of empowering youth to be the first sustainable generation.

problem 99% of what people value connecting or doing to each other
has changed (and accelerated in last three quarters of a century- while laws, culture and nature's diversity and health are rooted in real-world foundations that took mother earth 1945 years to build with -and that's only using the christian calendar

1995 started our most recent quater of a century with 2 people in Seattle determined to change distribution of consumers' markets - the ideas of how of bezos and jack ma on what this would involve were completely different except that they changed the purpose of being online from education knowledge to buying & selling things -
nb consuming up things is typically a zero-sum game or less if done unsustainable- whereas life-shaping knowhow multiplies value in use
from 1970 to 1995 knowhow needed to end subsistence poverty of over a billion asian villagers was networked person to person by women with no access to electricity grids- their number 1 wrjc involved partnerships linked by fazle abed - borlaug's crop science was one of the big 5 action learnings -its person to person application saved a billion people from starvation; the first 185 years of the machie age started up bl glasgow university's smith an watt in 1760 had brought humans to the 2 world wars; when people from nearly 200 nations founded the united nations at san francisco opera house 1945 chances of species survival looked poor- miraculous;y one mathematician changed that before he died 12 years later- john von neumann's legacy was both the moon race and twin artificial intel labs - one facing pacific ocean out of stanford; the other facing the atlantic out of mit boston .. who are top job creating economists by practice - health -refugee sports green hong kong..where are top tour guides around billionaire 1 2 around poverty,,, we the peoples ...

Friday, January 31, 2020

kobe.mba kobe economistsports.net economistrefugee.com

#koberip
In the early 21st C basketball became the most popular televised game of undergraduate students across the world from america to china thanks most of all to kobe and

could the wealth created by student sportstars help empower women and all under 30s networking of universal (basic) health and safety as well as coalitions of kindness and moral sentiments

2020 became the tipping point year of this examination due to a lot of crises: death of kobe, coronavirus, the re-examination of japan china and the united nations of the value of sports and sdg heroines- could the two celebrate each other in time for the 2020s to be sustainabiloty's most exciting decade

-see also economisthealth.com economistasia.net economistamerica.com economistblack.com openeducation.com

the global university of sustainabilit students Osun - world record jobs creators soros ban ki-moon jim kim sir fazle abed
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the bard - the arts ; the last open society university alumni network out of usa ? leon botstein osun

of the 100 things i can recite by heart due to 1950s british schooling half seem to be shakesperare's and half seem to be numerical starting with tables from 1 to 24 ( for some reason my kindergarten bain wanted to decline 13 by 13 and then it crept up to 24- this was when slide rulers were otherwise fastest way to comp

all the worlds a stage --- quality of mercy is not strained-- and of course any diaspora scot starts mapping the world with:  when will we 3 meet again in thunder lighting orv in rain when the hurly burly's done when sustainaity is lost or won... join us at special 265th celebration adam smit moral sentiments event - june 2023 tjeme microeducatiosummit.com

as a maths guy i appreciate how hard newton worked top take the verse out of the english langiage and the mindset he felt science needed, but to complement that i need the bard ; and i feel the metaverse needs artistc joy of participation anywhere you and I are poor players if earth is to stage us much longer

which piece of The Bard do you share most with others- eg tomorrow and tomorrow - a poor player ,signifies nothing 

practitioner lead of soros OSUN - open society/sustainability university network
led bard college ny state since 1975 - professional conductor
main partners of osun
soros central european university moved from budapest to vienna nov 2019
sir fazle abed's brac university led by vincent chang since nov 2019
bard homepage   Annandale-on-Hudson  NY     bard grad   bard in berlin 
bard catalogue   civics arts
Leon botstein bio
 friends of osun - valuetrue guide     osun.app

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Gates "steve jobs" torvaulds berners lee "steve case" 1980s 1G decade of personal computing

We have entered the 5G decade of 2020s - when the brain in your mobile phone or other personal device may technically have more capacity to calculate than any human brain and moore to the point it can network into any other electronic brain with 5g's big enough data connectivity for that to be smart intel - to understand what chances we humans have of returning to sustainability orbits before nature gives up on us lets go back to the innovators of the 1G 1980s who started all the personal computing GAMES

Gates
the main code of personal computing
- targeted at linking business networks
not to 2008 that gates turns his purpose to sdgs
and western billionaire largest giving funds
unclear when gates first  considered educational challenge of converging
human languages and coding
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From the start pf the 4G (2020s) Bill Gates declared that the rest of his life would be spend on saving the world with billionaire parthers - its therefore quite important to understand what to learn - as well as what not to learn from Gates

I read one of his first autobiographies The Way Ahead in the 1990s - i was struck by a key headline- always less change happens than you expect in 3 yeras , always more change happens than you can plan for in 7 years- to a mathematician this invokes how true entrepreneurs live in an exponential world of impacts over time nkit 90 day money grabbing- yet nowhere that I have seen has gates addressed this metrics problem and indeed his first killer software - the spreadsheet - institutionalised short-termism as what personal computing in globalising business was for - gates has a remarkable brain- perhaps the greatest of his american generation yet ever since my dad The Economist's norman macrae brought me a pocket calculator from japan the species defining  question of our 5G-1G era (2020s-1980s) : when computing has billions times moore analytical power than individual brains how will we humanise #digitalcooperation apps in time for sustainbility to be our end game- on that question I recommend people study the intel of Melinda as much as that of Bill



Outliers Review - What We Can Learn From Bill Gates - Step 10


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Both are excellent books about what it takes to succeed in your niche. Bill Gates' Niche. An Outlier is someone who is way ahead of anyone else. Gladwell uses ...
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7 lessons from Melinda Gates's first book, 'The Moment of Lift'


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Apr 26, 2019 - Melinda Gates is on a learning journey to empower women…and she's asking us all .... In order to lift a society up, you can't hold women down.

Melinda Gates: What she's learned after $50 billion of giving ...


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Sep 18, 2019 - “Bill and I never thought in a million years we would be building ... Little did anyone know that behind the wall of privacy Ms. Gates was ...

The lesson Melinda Gates learned from screwing up a ...


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Nov 29, 2017 - Melinda Gates still reflects on the lesson she learned from one of her ... Though she would find much success at Microsoft in years following, ...

"steve jobs"
through the 1990s gates appears to have been concerned with matching personal computers to design industry; first to lead world to smart devices during 2000s changing loci from personal computers to mobile
torvaulds
world's number 1 developer of open coding and so openj source
"steve case"
first to bring comntient online email
berners lee - web chnages everything but how will diferent segments between open and closed source advance- will knowledge webs be free to evolve or will they get muiddled up in tyhe coming of commerce webs
x https://open.spotify.com/episode/3n1nTkjxXR0sRX95Bk9pff
Bill Gates — How to accelerate history

Bill Gates — How to accelerate history

Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman

NOV 7
47 MIN
How did Bill Gates scale BOTH a global business and a global philanthropy? He spotted an inflection point in history — and accelerated it. What does that take? A great idea, great timing and also: Great partners. Because even Bill Gates doesn’t go it alone. In part one of this special two-part episode, Bill reflects with Reid on the founding and growth of Microsoft — how he not only spotted an inflection point (hello, personal computers) but accelerated it to massive scale (forget computers, let's talk platforms). There’s timeless wisdom in Bill’s ability to identify inflection points, build strategic partnerships and just work harder than everyone else. Later this season, watch for part two, where Bill reflects on scaling the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the lessons learned between the two.

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Thursday, January 30, 2020

has any american formed more partnerships to free american students through the world of online education than craig barrett

of course it depends what your vision is- since 2005 we have been tracking evidence that half of 21st c youth everywhere will be jobless unless we go beyond the classroom

this doesnt just mean that at least 5% of the education budget should be spent innovating online - suddenly a very small percentage when virus cleses dow all offline education- it also means that somewgere from 6th grsade up many students need apprenticeships or to be involved in community microfranchises instead of today's 3 choices - be examind until you get a paper credential- after school hours be on the streets; if you have physique take a shot that you will be in the under 1% who make it from professional sports

this is so wrrong when you know of prof csik reseaarch on the world most admired people - they maxime amount time spent experientially n their unique competence - whilkst thats obvious in sports and music it turns out its true in coding, engineering all sorts of job creating entrepreurship

we can imagine a day when every child has their own uptodate conformation of skills mastered and an ai teaching assistant helps answer queris -if this is a livelihood i want who do i itrain with...

in this sort of total transformation jack ma led about 10 national non-western leaders at un in 2016 to join him and was headhunted by unctad to help them in developing contiemts such as africa and asean

against this someone who has created a lot of online material like khan at khan academy is a her o but not able to chnage curriculum or the whole examination system and maddening silosation of expert theorists instead of practice entrepreneurs

so here are some of the links of craig barrett- we welcome correspondence is he most connected american fereeing our future youth with online

former ceo intel
while still ceo supported e-agtri, e-health , e-education philanthropy partners eg grameen intel
from retiremeny joined k2.com from which this is a summary bio
Craig R. Barrett
Dr. Barrett joined us as a director in September 2010. He served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Intel Corporation, which he joined in 1974, until his retirement in 2009. Prior to Intel Corporation, Dr. Barrett was a member of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering faculty of Stanford University. Dr. Barrett currently serves as Co Chairman of Achieve, Inc., an independent, bipartisan, nonprofit education reform organization, Chairman of Change the Equation, an organization promoting widespread literacy in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), President and Chairman of BASIS Schools, Inc., Vice Chair of the Science Foundation Arizona and Co Chairman of the Business Coalition for Student Achievement. Dr. Barrett holds B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science from Stanford University. Dr. Barrett was selected as a director because of his deep knowledge and experience in information technology innovation, as well as his global, operational, and leadership experience as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Intel Corporation. He also brings a unique perspective to the Board of Directors from his tenure as a professor and his volunteer work and support of numerous educational organizations.

put a lot of effort into online across arizona state making the university the parner of choice for online resources of soros osun network
has taken up climate issues particularly from context of amazon

was one of the few to stand up for how shoddy most corporate governance in anyway complicit with the subprime fiasco

in many ways intel alumni have remained americas most moral forceas indeed they have been pivotal to promising that engineering alumni of gordon moore would increase analytic cacity 100 fold of sili8con chip design every 0g to 5g decade 1965-2025- the epicentre of hope of the post-indusysrial era of local to global from which silicon valley got its name and its cenre of investment and can do gravity

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Friday, January 24, 2020

trump republicans break lehrer's heart

newshour 1/24 lehrer tried to stop the death or american morality ny opposing forces of justice and monetarism
catch-searches moral-ecosystem moral-intelligence

globalisation by american value

advice to anchors it correct? is it fair ?are you using as few orly as possible?
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soros the West's leapfrog billionaire or malloch brown his agent of open society or youth's arts superstars ?

NEW YORK THE CITY OF BANGS & BANKS & UNs? & UPs (United Peopels)
It is not necessarily a happy thing to be the epicentre of Bangs (eg Big Bang, 9/11 Subprime) but new yorkers are certainly the west's most resilient breed ;  moreover no where else does trading with numbers actually compound more real impacts for better or worse;  and yet please remember usa is less than one 25th of the world population and according to some numbers the 25 richest americans have more wealth-decision power than the poorer half  and far more than that if you calculate power in term of quarterly profits and what the finacial press fawns over;;;

- so go figure new york's choices for the world are not democratic (and not actually what adam smith meant by free markets in 1758 not that I beleieve any people should want their life adminstrated by 18th c logics BUT PLEASE TAKE TIME OUT TO SEE  BEYOND  the very mid 20th Century sense that biden seems to devote his life to; the question OF WOMEN FROM THE FUTURE is which of these relatively few decision makers should young superstars twin up with; and having twinned as transparent leadership duos which cities can new york fashion networks twin with on collaborations every community in the world is praying for ahead of time (so that eg we -the united humans of mother earth - nip the nextcovid in the bud instead of being closed down by it)

and in ways Washington Dc will never understand until after the games are over - new york will determine sustainability of thoes born since 1995 more than anywhere facing the atlantic ocean - at least thats the positivity scenario- why else is the un plaza (the only stateless campus in usa); where else will the systems of fintech and ESG have more compound impact in the climatic 2020s where the peoples wars are not with each others nations but with covid , with climate , with the nations which no longer exist (in the sense that what happens to refugees , the war torn and their borders matters more than whatever president is sitting on the stage in what was the capital city)

But there is a different view of this which will define more than any elder thinks; its who the younger half of the world choose as there superstars in the 2020s; if their own peer superstars connect with esg and sdg solutions bringing all their followers with them the money wasted (VESTED) in making one or another politician famoue will be wasted and thus a new financial era of wha'ts good for sustaining youth could conceivably RISE????

if you think there is a better way to the future - we'd love to here what Hall of fame we need to map so better wats to the future rise out of ever corner of thsi earth....


youth economists liberated by soris? summer 2021 update

related soros/youth economics references https://www.ineteconomics.org/research/experts/gsoros  https://unctad.org/meeting/summer-school-2020-globalization-and-development-strategies   Still Swimming Against the Tide? https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=unctad https://www.unb.com.bd/category/World/covid-crisis-set-to-drag-32m-of-worlds-poorest-back-into-extreme-poverty-unctad/61483

vincent is there any chance that brac university people can let the university student grapevine know the unctad summer school is the most timely event in 2021 for osun youth to connect sustainability economics networks with glasgow or anywhere else where moral economist or moral education needs to be celebrated

- there are a lor of reasons for making this claim
-from 2 trips i observe geneva is the only western part of the un where youth are being given opportunities to entrepreneur sustainability being the nexus of trade for sdgs, health for sdgs, tech /ai for sdgs, switzerland as the only part of europe that is free not to be bullied by the eu because the eu economy would not exist without switzerland, other inconvenient truths -eh switzerland is where both the olympics and soccer world cup went wrong as value chains- instead of the power of youth celebrities to change the world for youth it has been designed so corrupt old men web with mafia and other bad users of swiss bank accounts- ironically back in the 1970s romano prodi used to tell my father i'd like entrepreneurial revolution to succeed but my main goal is to get the whole of europe to share in ending the mafia's hold on italy

internationally unctad (virtual) summer school is 90% populated by soros ysi students who in 2008 he promised to connect with a new economics network a year after in 2007 he promised to help launch brac global as a new development network; it seems to be only 2% populated by bard or osun students unless brac university can help change that

notably bard's jan kregel http://www.levyinstitute.org/scholars/jan-kregel knows all about the politics of why this event is underpopulated by otherdisciplines of  osun students; my understanding is before he became the levy institute at bard he was unctad in new york

of course all errors are mine -

also  at EconomistDiary.com thanks alibrac.com 1BillionGirls.com rank this event in 10 days time the most urgent education event
 and http://www.youthmarkets.com adam smith scholars rank this event


We hope you’ll join our European conference on 28 May

Held in partnership with the University of Oxford, Department of Education, we’re looking forward to a busy program including:

  • insight from Dr Sobhi Tawil, Director, Future Learning and Innovation at UNESCO
  • panel discussions on how motivation affects behaviour and
  • taking a scientific approach to improve teaching
  • Q&As with our laureates, luminaries, and experts from the University of Oxford

See the full program and take your seat


 - it all depends on whether yidan and the irish/scottish/female vice chancellor of oxford university connect t students from rhodes schwarzman mit tsinghua with whatever cop 26 or escape from covid networks and http://www.musicforsdgs.com are free to scale now the olympics is a dead weight arounf japanese necks and japans next world stage isnt to 2025 expo one reason why friends of unicef/unesco/gordon brown refugee networks needed to link japan with dubai and education expose the month after glasgow  
Oxford vc Louise Mary Richardson FRSE is an Irish political scientist whose specialist field is the study of terrorism. Wikipedia
Born: June 8, 1958 (age 62 years), Tramore, Ireland
Nationality: Irish
Education: Harvard University, University of California, Los Angeles, Trinity College Dublin



UNCATD/YSI Summer School

News posted in Political Economy of Europe, May 17th 2021

 For the fourth year in a row YSI is very excited to be collaborating with UNCTAD on the UNCTAD / YSI Summer School, to be held in the first week of August this year. Like last year, the school will be fully online, allowing a lot of participants (1000+ last year!) to participate.

Although speakers are not yet confirmed, the program is already looking great.


UNCTAD / INET-YSI Virtual Summer School 2021 - Program Outline

Still Swimming Against the Tide? 40 Years of Thinking in Trade and Development UNCTAD/INET-YSI Virtual Summer Sc...




We’d love for two or three people from our group to join this project as organizers. Doing so would mean:

  1. Attending an onboarding call later this month (please fill the doodle by Monday)

  2. Committing to attending the school from 2-7 August, 2021

previously
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From: Jan Kregel <kregel@levy.org>
To: christopher macrae <chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk>
Sent: Friday, 4 September 2020, 15:00:17 GMT-4
Subject: Re: unctad/ineteconomics questions on nations organic finacial systems

Hi,
Yes you certainly may intro to whom ever you think useful, but keeping in mind that I am currently twice retired and holding down two jobs! So I may be slow on the uptake. I don't think Stefan knows Romano (but I have since 1973 -- he was my colleague with his room across the hall from mine in Bologna!) but have lost contact with him since he became PM.
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unlike other western billionaire philanthropists george soros seems comfy with timely world change experiments -“I believe that in philanthropy one should do the right thing, whether or not it succeeds.” —George Soros

some we recommend coalitions of world record jobs creators can value most

his billion dollar investment into osun scholars announced at wef 2020 https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/newsroom/george-soros-launches-global-network-to-transform-higher-education
In 2017, the Open Society Foundations announced that Soros had transferred $18 billion of his fortune into an endowment that would fund the future work of the Foundations, bringing his total giving to the Foundations since 1984 to over $32 billion.

celebrating unique movements

his celebrations of fazle abed as 20th and most valued open society laureate

his 2009 response to the subprime crisis - linking in new curricula of bottom up economics  Institute for New Economic Thinking

his founding of a university - central europe that moved to vienna nov 2019 from its origin in soros' place of birth budapest - the city that at the start of the 19th century nurtured the father of programmable computing john von neumann

his support of jim kim and paul farmer in taking partners in health across the world - first tb solutions for dissidents in rural jails - later as components supporting his concerns in africa for post genocide nations eg liberia, sierra leone south sudan

being the first big funder of village phones (bangladesh) for the poorest 1996 with the quadirs at legatum mit

his support of gorbachev in setting up a noble peace laureates summit hosted out of the club of rome

during apartheid 1979 his support for black youth in south africa

it is true that his open society movement has sometimes been hijacked by rights activists who cross the line of sustainable community building; it is true he made his money by betting against paper currencies where politicians were trying to hide their folie grandeur with printing money; it is true that the EU seems to have done the opposite of listen to him at key moments but as we enter what is likely to be the decade that determines our species sustainability mother earth and youth everywhere need more george soros' not less as far as we can map

He was one of the early prominent voices to criticize the war on drugs as “arguably more harmful than the drug problem itself,” and helped kick-start America’s medical marijuana movement. In the early 2000s, he became a vocal backer of same-sex marriage efforts. Though his causes have evolved over time, they continue to hew closely to his ideals of an open society.

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Mark Malloch-Brown - Open Society Foundations



Mark Malloch-Brown is a member of the Open Society Global Board.

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Global Board - Open Society Foundations



Andrea Soros Colombel. Global Board Member · Patrick Gaspard. Global Board Member (ex officio) ... Mark Malloch-Brown. Global Board Member ...

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Personal History

George Soros experienced ethnic and political intolerance firsthand. Born in Hungary in 1930, he lived through the Nazi occupation of 1944–1945, which resulted in the murder of over 500,000 Hungarian Jews. His own Jewish family survived by securing false identity papers, concealing their backgrounds, and helping others do the same. Soros later recalled that “not only did we survive, but we managed to help others.”
“1944, the year of the German occupation, was my formative experience. Instead of submitting to our fate we resisted an evil force that was much stronger than we were—yet we prevailed.” —George Soros
As the Communists consolidated power in Hungary after the war, Soros left Budapest in 1947 for London, working part-time as a railway porter and as a night-club waiter to support his studies at the London School of Economics. In 1956, he emigrated to the United States, entering the world of finance and investments, where he made his fortune. In 1970, he launched his own hedge fund and went on to become one of the most successful investors in the history of the United States.





George Soros in Berlin
George Soros stands in Pariser Platz in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin in 2004. Photo credit: © Daniel Biskup/laif/Redux

Launching the Open Society Foundations

George Soros used his fortune to create the Open Society Foundations—a network of foundations, partners, and projects in more than 120 countries. Our name and work reflect the influence on Soros’s thinking of the philosophy of Karl Popper, which Soros first encountered at the London School of Economics. In his book Open Society and Its Enemies, Popper argues that no philosophy or ideology is the final arbiter of truth, and that societies can only flourish when they allow for democratic governance, freedom of expression, and respect for individual rights—an approach at the core of the Open Society Foundations’ work.

An Expanding Mission

George Soros began his philanthropy in 1979, giving scholarships to black South Africans under apartheid. In the 1980s, he helped promote the open exchange of ideas in Communist Hungary by funding academic visits to the West and supporting fledgling independent cultural groups, as well as other initiatives. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, he created Central European University as a space to foster critical thinking—which at that time was an alien concept for most universities in the former Communist bloc.
With the Cold War over, he gradually expanded his philanthropy to Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the United States, supporting a vast array of new efforts to create more accountable, transparent, and democratic societies. He was one of the early prominent voices to criticize the war on drugs as “arguably more harmful than the drug problem itself,” and helped kick-start America’s medical marijuana movement. In the early 2000s, he became a vocal backer of same-sex marriage efforts. Though his causes have evolved over time, they continue to hew closely to his ideals of an open society.

Highlights of George Soros and the Open Society Foundations







Starting to Build a More Open World

1979
A hall full of students with their fists in the air

Central European University Opens Its Doors

1991
George Soros unlocking a large carved door
Explore our history and timeline
His giving has reached beyond his own Foundations, supporting independent organizations such as Global Witness, the International Crisis Group, the European Council on Foreign Relations, and the Institute for New Economic Thinking.
Now in his 80s, Soros continues to take an active personal interest in the Open Society Foundations, traveling widely to support our work and advocating for positive policy changes with world leaders, both publicly and privately.
In 2017, the Open Society Foundations announced that Soros had transferred $18 billion of his fortune into an endowment that would fund the future work of the Foundations, bringing his total giving to the Foundations since 1984 to over $32 billion.
“I believe that in philanthropy one should do the right thing, whether or not it succeeds.” —George Soros
Throughout Soros’s philanthropic career, one thing has remained constant: a commitment to fighting the world’s most intractable problems. He has been known to emphasize the importance of tackling losing causes. Indeed, many of the issues Soros has taken on—and he would be the first to admit this—are the types of issues for which a complete solution might never emerge.
“My success in the financial markets has given me a greater degree of independence than most other people,” Soros once wrote. That independence has allowed him to forge his own path toward a world that’s more open, more just, and more equitable for all.
https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/voices/q-and-a-forging-a-bond-between-locals-and-refugees
For more information about George Soros’s activities that are separate from the Open Society Foundations, visit georgesoros.com. 

Remarks delivered at the World Economic Forum

Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2020
   
We live at a transformational moment in history. The survival of open societies is endangered and we face an even greater crisis: climate change. It is threatening the survival of our civilization. These twin challenges have inspired me to announce the most important project of my life here tonight.
As I argue in my recent book, In Defense of Open Society, in a revolutionary moment the range of possibilities is far wider than in normal times. It has become easier to influence events than to understand what is going on. As a consequence, outcomes are unlikely to correspond to people’s expectations. This has already caused widespread disappointment that populist politicians have exploited for their own purposes.
Open Society has not always needed defending as it does today. Some forty years ago, when I got engaged in what I call my political philanthropy, the wind was at our back and carried us forward. International cooperation was the prevailing creed. In some ways it prevailed even in the crumbling and ideologically bankrupt Soviet Union – remember the marxist’s slogan “workers of the world unite”? In contrast, the European Union was in the ascendant and I considered it the embodiment of the open society.
But the tide turned against open societies after the crash of 2008 because it constituted a failure of international cooperation. This in turn led to the rise of nationalism, the great enemy of open society.
***
In the middle of last year I still cherished some hopes that there would be another reversal towards international cooperation. The European parliamentary elections produced surprisingly favorable results. Participation increased by 8%—the first uptick since the Parliament was established. More importantly, the silent majority spoke up in favor of greater European cooperation.
But by the end of the year my hopes were dashed. The strongest powers, the US, China and Russia remained in the hands of would-be or actual dictators and the ranks of authoritarian rulers continued to grow.
The fight to prevent Brexit—harmful both to Britain and to the EU—ended in a crushing defeat.
Nationalism, far from being reversed, made further headway. The biggest and most frightening setback occurred in India where a democratically elected Narendra Modi is creating a Hindu nationalist state, imposing punitive measures on Kashmir, a semi-autonomous Muslim region, and threatening to deprive millions of Muslims of their citizenship.
In Latin America a humanitarian catastrophe continues to unfold. By the beginning of this year almost 5 million Venezuelans had emigrated, causing tremendous disruption in neighboring countries. At the same time, Bolsonaro has failed to prevent the destruction of the rain forests in Brazil in order to open it up for cattle ranching. In a further blow, the UN climate conference in Madrid broke up without reaching any meaningful agreement.
To top it all off, Kim Jong-un threatened the United States with its nuclear capabilities in his New Year’s speech and Trump’s impetuous actions heightened the risk of a conflagration in the Middle East.
(the editors of this blog do not agree with soros view of xi jinping holding out the hope that lee kuan yew was nearer the mark in population and other sustainability perspectives must be the hardest job in the world)
Let me now turn to another vexing topic, the relationship between the United States and China. It has become incredibly complicated and difficult to understand. The interaction between the two presidents, Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, provides a useful clue. Both face internal constraints and various enemies. Both try to extend the powers of their office to its limit and beyond. While they have found some mutually beneficial reasons to cooperate, their motivations are completely different.
President Trump is a con man and the ultimate narcissist who wants the world to revolve around him. When his fantasy of becoming president came true, his narcissism developed a pathological dimension. Indeed, he has transgressed the limits imposed on the presidency by the Constitution and has been impeached for it. At the same time, he has managed to gather a large number of followers who have bought into his alternative reality. This has turned his narcissism into a malignant disease. He came to believe that he could impose his alternative reality not only on his followers but on reality itself.
Trump’s counterpart, Xi Jinping, suffered a traumatic experience in his early youth. His father had been one of the founders of the Chinese Communist Party. He was expelled, and his son, Xi Jinping, grew up in rural exile. Since that time, the goal of Xi’s leadership became to reassert the Communist Party’s dominance over Chinese life. He called it the “Chinese dream” of a “rejuvenated” China capable of projecting its power and influence throughout the world. Xi Jinping has abolished a carefully developed system of collective leadership and became a dictator as soon as he gained sufficient strength to do so.
When it comes to their motivations, they are totally different, Trump is willing to sacrifice the national interests for his personal interests and he will do practically anything to win re-election. By contrast, Xi Jinping is eager to exploit Trump’s weaknesses and use artificial intelligence to achieve total control over his people.
Xi’s success is far from assured. One of China’s vulnerabilities is that it still depends on the United States to supply it with the microprocessors it needs to dominate the 5G market and to fully implement the social credit system that is a threat to open societies.
Xi Jinping also faces some impersonal forces like demographics working against him. The one child policy, in effect until 2015, created a shortage of both young workers and child-bearing women and a surfeit of old people. These trends are bound to get worse. The decline in the working age population is now relentless.
The Belt and Road Initiative has required giving large loans, some of which will never be repaid. China can ill-afford this because its budget deficit has increased and its trade surplus has diminished. Since Xi Jinping has centralized power in his hands, China’s economic policy has also lost its flexibility and inventiveness.
To make matters worse for Xi, the Trump Administration has developed a comprehensive and bipartisan policy towards China, which has declared that China is a strategic rival. This is the only bipartisan policy that the Trump Administration has been able to produce and there is only one man who can violate it with impunity: President Trump himself.
Unfortunately from an open society point of view, he is capable of doing so, as he has demonstrated by putting Huawei on the bargaining table with Xi Jinping.
***
With this background, let me put the tumultuous events since the beginning of this year into the proper perspective.
President Trump didn’t have a strategic plan when he authorized the launching of a missile that killed the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Suleimani, and an Iraqi pro-Iranian militia commander; but he has an unfailing instinct that tells him how his faithful followers would respond to his actions. They are jubilant. This made the task of the Democrats, who impeached him, extremely difficult. The trial in the Senate is shaping up to be a strictly pro forma affair because the Republican majority in the Senate is united behind Trump—although Chief Justice Roberts, who is presiding, may surprise us.
At the same time, Trump’s economic team has managed to overheat an already buoyant economy. The stock market, already celebrating Trump’s military success, is breaking out to reach new heights. But an overheated economy can’t be kept boiling for too long.
If all this had happened closer to the elections, it would have assured his reelection. His problem is that the elections are still 10 months away and in a revolutionary situation, that is a lifetime.
From an open society point of view, the situation is quite grim. It would be easy to give in to despair, but that would be a mistake. The public is beginning to be aware of the dangers of climate change. It has certainly become the top priority of the European Union – but we can’t count on the United States while Trump is in power because he is a climate denier.
There are also grounds to hope for the survival of open societies. They have their weaknesses, but so do repressive regimes. The greatest shortcoming of dictatorships is that when they are successful, they don’t know when or how to stop being repressive. They lack the checks and balances that give democracies a degree of stability. As a result, the oppressed revolt.
We see this happening today all around the world. The most successful rebellion so far has been in Hong Kong, but it comes at a great cost: it may well destroy the city’s economic prosperity. There are so many revolts going on in the world that it would take too long to examine each case individually.
Observing this torrent of rebellions, I can venture a generalization about the ones that are likely to succeed. They are typified by Hong Kong. It has no visibly identifiable leadership and yet it has the overwhelming support of the population.
I began to form this conclusion when I learnt about a spontaneous movement of young people turning up at rallies held by Matteo Salvini, the would-be dictator of Italy. They held up cut-out signs of sardines proclaiming “sardines against Salvini,” and explaining that there are many more sardines than sharks like Salvini, so the sardines are bound to prevail.
Sardines are the Italian variant of a worldwide trend led by young people. This leads me to conclude that today’s youth may have found a way to confront nationalist dictatorships.
I see another constructive force emerging worldwide: the mayors of major cities are organizing around important issues. In Europe, climate change and internal migration are high on their agenda. This coincides with the main concerns of today’s youth. Uniting around these issues could create a powerful pro-European, pro-open society movement. But it’s an open question whether these aspirations will succeed.
***
Taking into account the climate emergency and worldwide unrest, it’s not an exaggeration to say that 2020 and the next few years will determine not only the fate of Xi and Trump, but also the fate of the world.
If we survive the near-term, we still need a long-term strategy. If Xi Jinping succeeds in fully implementing his social credit system, he will bring into existence a new type of authoritarian system and a new type of human being who is willing to surrender his personal autonomy in order to stay out of trouble. Once lost, personal autonomy will be difficult to recover. An open society would have no place in such a world.
I believe that as a long-term strategy our best hope lies in access to quality education, specifically an education that reinforces the autonomy of the individual by cultivating critical thinking and emphasizing academic freedom.
30 years ago I set up an educational institution that does exactly that. It is called the Central European University (CEU) and its mission is to advance the values of the open society.
During these 30 years, CEU emerged as one of the hundred best graduate universities in the world in the social sciences. It has also become one of the most international universities, with students from 120 countries and a faculty coming from more than 50 countries. In recent years CEU gained a global reputation for defending academic freedom against Victor Orban, Hungary’s ruler, who is hell bent on destroying it.
CEU brings together students and faculty representing very different cultures and traditions who listen to each other and debate with each other. CEU has demonstrated that active civic engagement can be combined with academic excellence.
Yet, CEU is not strong enough by itself to become the educational institution the world needs. That requires a new kind of global educational network.
Fortunately, we also have the building blocks for creating such a network: CEU and Bard College in the US are already long-term partners. CEU is a graduate institution, and Bard an innovative, mainly undergraduate liberal arts college. Both have been supported by the Open Society Foundations and encouraged to offer a helping hand to other universities and colleges worldwide. Bard and CEU have developed an array of successful relationships in the less developed parts of the world.
The time has come for OSF to embark on an ambitious plan to build on this foundation a new and innovative educational network that the world really needs. It will be called the Open Society University Network or OSUN for short.
OSUN will be unique. It will offer an international platform for teaching and research. In the first phase it will connect closer together an existing network. In the second phase, we shall open up this network to other institutions who want to join and are eager and qualified to do so.
To demonstrate that the idea is practical, we have already implemented the first phase. We are holding common classes for students from several universities located in different parts of the world, sharing faculty and conducting joint research projects in which people from many universities collaborate.
OSUN will continue in the footsteps of CEU and Bard in seeking to reach places in need of high quality education and in serving neglected populations, such as refugees, incarcerated people, the Roma and other displaced peoples like the Rohingya. OSUN, is ready to start a massive “scholars at risk” program, connecting a large number of academically excellent but politically endangered scholars with this new global network and each other.
CEU is already part of a network of European universities of the social sciences called CIVICA, which is led by Sciences Po in Paris and includes the London School of Economics. CIVICA has won a competition sponsored by the European Union requiring members of the consortium to cooperate not only in education but also in civic and international outreach. OSUN through CEU and Bard has already pioneered in these fields and we hope that members of CIVICA will become interested in joining OSUN – creating a truly global network.
To demonstrate our commitment to OSUN, we are contributing one billion dollars to it. But we can’t build a global network on our own; we will need partner institutions and supporters from all around the world to join us in this enterprise.
We are looking for farsighted partners who feel a responsibility for the future of our civilization, people who are inspired by the goals of OSUN and want to participate in its design and realization. 
I consider OSUN the most important and enduring project of my life and I should like to see it implemented while I am still around. I hope that those who share this vision will join us in making it a reality.      
Thank you.

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  • osun is complicated- at least 20 days of my work this year spent studying it and zooms where i could -  because ultimately its every interest george soros -both open society or investment funds -  has ever had or at least where education becomes his legacy-

     he announced  a billion dollar extra funds for the world economic forum 2019 but then covid overtook- and there is a lot of internal jealousy - reading between the lines - happy to be wrong- about 25 economists like stiglitz dont like the idea that much future soros funding is going to education coalition instead of their silos within top uni like columbia uni - to add to this complication there are only very few usa/western economists who also understand engineering and humanising AI-  and keeping their trust open among american vulture macroeconomists of the trump admin isnt simple

    (france may be an interesting exception depending on which part of science po is connecting the 50 colleges named)

    there are actually some 11th/12th grade school networks in the list eg bard microcollege- the founder of bard leon botstein also planted microcolleges up to 30 years ago - the idea is to offer youth who may have had their education interrupted the chance to prepare for college entrance in 2 year programs - so maybe a 20 year old does 11th and 12th grade at the microcollege -brooklyn which i have spent 40 days visiting is city epicentre of these experiments- there is also a special track for youth returning from prison which offers scholarships into bard- because of a failed attempt to help yunus in historically black college entrepreneur competitions i roughly know who's hbuc vice chancellor who- sadly 90% are more concerned with their staff welfare than helping youth form coalitions- after many mis-steps clinton global university may be turning the corner in including ai lives matter graduates in its epicentre - we will see because scotland is main partner of cgi 2020 and chelsea clinton's university office is in columbia university a place where i have friends in the engineering faculty as well as asian student union subnetworks

    botsteins daughter clara is also trying to broaden this idea in washington dc system- finding a school which wants to have an extra 11th 12th grade branch - this may also tarhet eg artistic students who are brilliant at experiential learning


    its worth studying LEON BOTSTEIN  because ultimately he is bard for over 40 years its vc and and so in ny state the local vice chancellor soros has connected with - botstein has also founded a new york orchestra and wrote the book calling for a evolution in high schools jeffersons children 1997

    LEON BOTSTEIN

    CONDUCTOR AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TÅŒN - THE ORCHESTRA NOW Bard Summerscape BARD MUSIC FESTIVA L


    my suggestion- if it works for your teams -  might be issue several one page concepts: examples
    something with arizona at uni tech level - try and collect transcripts of president crow if anyone wants to see them

    something on dual languages connecting martas world of bilingual service communities  - fabrice jaumont at french consul to un is a huge player with marta and others on this

    something relevant to us livesmatter teens or11th/12th grade

    or indeed anything that might fit especially in experiential learning modes

    in some cases we can get an association in time to name on portal application
    in some cases we can say association coming

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    there is a part b- most of the deciding partners are western - however in south asia there is brac university -with the worlds largest ngo partnerships as life work of fazle abed - 

    one of my neighbors tutors for schwarzman as well as being unescos adviser of transnational graduate challenges - so he will interview some of the colleges eg soas to see what their practice reach can be

    also one african university in ghana whose role is education system of next billion children in africa assuming africa doubles in pop by 2050- partners in it include a dean at berkeley who has remit across colleges - reason is the founder of this african university made his graduate project founding a university about 15 years ago- he had also made a living at microsoft and was awarded the main wise laureate 2017 when marta and i attended- the president of ghana also co-chairs the main sdg eminent adviser committee to un

    although soros open society networking is strong in his own way in central europe and linked with the gorbachev and rome founded annual summit of nobel peace laureates - some asian neighbors on europe side- his network is pretty bare for two thirds of people who are asian- or worse where his open society has offices in some nations - they get taken over by political activists not trans-border sustainability builders- in a world moderated by fake media the two are very different creatures 

    this is why i am concerned with history of where fazle abed at bangladesh and with many asian ambassadors,  and soros first started brainstorming 2012 why university coalition was their legacy- soros made sir fazle one of his biggest open society laureate prizes - at the same time as the prizing giving a major economics summit was hosted by soros- at the same time paul farmer of Partners in Health 

    Partners in Health

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    dropped in- of brac's colleges health for the poorest co-founded with unicefs james grant is asia's leading cholera expert network, as it is for infant nutrition first 1000 days and regions most efficient immunization network in association with gates; by 2005 all of soros gates jim kim and paul farmer had found each others village  capabilities in health for the poorest, and had linked in with david fraser the past vice chancellor of swarthmore -an epidemiologist

    sadly though this extraordinary bupapest summit 2013 was soros last gift to his birthplace budapest before politics turned nasty- ceu has been moved to vienna where it can link in to this un-city with ban ki-moon in residence for both climate adaptability and student civic engagement 


    as mentioned, soros also chairs a relatively closed society of around 25 eminent economists around him in new york -and they straddle his dual interest philanthropy, investment fund -  but from bard who has one brilliant sdg economist who previously coordinated unctad in new york - the indication is the soros economists and the university network dont talk to each other much, and when it comes to top grade technologists the only ones i have so far found are at arizona state or in various asian universities - singapore, korea, japan that sir fazle chatted to before cancer took over

    chris macrae
    osun call for concepts says its partners are:
     
    Colleges and Universities Al-Quds University/Al-Quds Bard American University of Beirut American University in Bulgaria American University of Central Asia Arizona State University Ashesi University Bard College Bard College at Simon’s Rock Bard College Berlin Bard Early Colleges Birkbeck, University of London Center BRAC University Central European University European Humanities University Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Romania Sciences Po SOAS, University of London Universidad de los Andes University of the Witwatersrand

    Bard Prison Initiative Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Chatham House Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen Institute for New Economic Thinking Parami Institute Princeton Global History Lab Rift Valley Institute The Talloires Network University of California, Berkeley Human Rights

    actually there are informal partners - eg roosevelts family whose ny state country side property as a tourist site and a hi level retreat with bard- eleanors book -tomorrow is now -  on social actions expectations for american youth has just been republished

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    other notes - various associates are inviting anyone whose work may connect with glasgow cop26 to tell us so we can either connect you with adam smith scholars, or bangladesh friends in glasgow sir fazle's alma mater, or if thing work connect bbc nature with cop26 as well as host fringe zooms

    japan has just said it wants to publish my fathers biography of john von neumann- quite remarkable because von neumann alumni study 2 main things - nuclear as well as computing and through yale brain science

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