International Speakers and Artists

 

International Speakers and Artists

Prof. Kurt Wüthrich

Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, Zurich

December 13, 2004 - December 17, 2004

'Structures of the molecules of life –
Impact on modern biomedical research'  
[more]

 

Prof. Yuan T. Lee

Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, Taipei

December 14, 2004 - December 21, 2004

'Science, technology and peace on earth' [more]

 

Prof. Jean-Marie Lehn

Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, Strasbourg

January 04, 2005 - January 07, 2005

'From matter to life: Science and Society'  [more]

 

Prof. Robert C. Richardson

Nobel Laureate for Physics, Ithaca

January 05, 2005 - January 07, 2005

'Training scientists for the future:
How to inspire and train the people who will solve the world’s problems in the 21st century'  
[more]

 

Prof. Riccardo Giacconi

Nobel Laureate for Physics, Washington DC

January 10, 2005 - January 14, 2005

'Interaction between basic and applied research'  [more]

 

Prof. Sheldon Lee Glashow

Nobel Laureate for Physics, Boston

January 10, 2005 - January 15, 2005

'How basic science drives technological progress' [more]

 

Prof. James J. Heckman

Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences,Chicago

January 17, 2005 - January 17, 2005

'Globalization and regionalism' [more]

 

Bishop Carlos F.X. Belo

Nobel Peace Laureate, Dili / East Timor

January 24, 2005 - January 29, 2005

'Education for peace' [more]

 

HSH Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein

Chairman, Advisory Board of the International Peace Foundation, Vienna

January 31, 2005 - February 05, 2005

'Conflict resolution in the modern world' [more]

 

Dr. Hans Blix

Former head of the UN weapons of mass destruction inspections in Iraq, Stockholm

February 07, 2005 - February 09, 2005

'Peace and disarmament – Prospect after Iraq'  [more]

 

Marusha

Musician & DJ, Berlin

February 14, 2005 - February 16, 2005

'Bridges for peace – Views of a DJ' [more]

 

Prof. Peter C. Doherty

Nobel Laureate for Medicine, Memphis

February 22, 2005 - February 24, 2005

'The challenge of reconciling biological and cultural imperatives in the quest for peace and sustainability'  [more]

 

Prof. Douglass C. North

Nobel Laureate for Economics, St. Louis

March 01, 2005 - March 04, 2005

'Beliefs, institutions and the control of violence' [more]

 

Prof. Mario J. Molina

Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, Cambridge

March 07, 2005 - March 11, 2005

'The impact of human activities on the chemistry of the atmosphere' [more]

 

Prof. Peter Agre

Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, Baltimore

March 14, 2005 - March 18, 2005

'Science and the protection of human rights'  [more]

 

Prof. Jerome I. Friedman

Nobel Laureate for Physics, Cambridge

March 16, 2005 - March 21, 2005

'Science: A bridge to peace' [more]

 

Prof. Baruch S. Blumberg

Nobel Laureate for Medicine, Philadelphia

March 21, 2005 - March 25, 2005

'Science and its relevance to international cooperation and a peaceful society' [more]

 

Shirin Ebadi

Nobel Peace Laureate, Tehran

April 10, 2005 - April 11, 2005

'Cultural pluralism and democracy' [more]

 

Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali

Former United Nations’ Secretary-General, Paris

April 19, 2005 - April 20, 2005

'The reform of the United Nations' [more]