The Singapore Institute of International Affairs would like to invite you to the ASEAN Day Student Forum, to be held on the 7th of August 2008 at The Regent Hotel Singapore.
This event follows the success of the first ASEAN Think Tank Forum in 2007, which was held in conjunction with Singapore ’s celebration of ASEAN’s 40th Anniversary. This year, in conjunction with ASEAN Day, the SIIA will collaborate with NUS USP to share their experiences and discoveries on ASEAN with the public.
2008 has been an interesting year for ASEAN thus far, with a new Secretary-General, H.E. Surin Pitsuwan, the signing of the ASEAN Charter, and the adoption of the ASEAN Economic blueprint, amongst other notable changes. The ASEAN Day Students Forum aims to provide a platform for experts and student leaders to come together and share their opinions and views on ASEAN’s achievements and future challenges.
DETAILS
Date & Time: 7 August 2008, 9am-2pm
Venue: The Regent Hotel Singapore, One Cuscaden Road Singapore 249715
Programme: Please refer to http://siiaonline.org/?q=ASEANday2008 for details
Admission: FREE
Registration can be done via email or online at: http://siiaonline.org/?q=ASEANday2008
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Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you at the forum!
Organised by:SIIA, NUS
With the support of:Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singapore
About The Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA)
The Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA) is a non-profit, non-government organization dedicated to the research, analysis and discussion of regional and international issues. Our wide range of research and events - funded by foundations, membership subscriptions and corporate sponsorship - reaches out to policy-makers, business leaders, professionals and youth.
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