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Brookings Mountain West Lecture

Education in the Developing World: Helping to Solve the World’s Big Problems?

Nikki Villoria

This lecture will provide a broad overview of the state of education in the developing world and the major challenges it faces in over the next decade. It will also discuss the role of education in broader global issues and explore the ways in which education can and cannot help to address things such as climate change, global security, and global health.

When: Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011
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Where: UNLV Greenspun Hall, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas

Cost: Free

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Lectures, Las Vegas, UNLV

Event posted Feb. 3, 2011
Last updated Feb. 7, 2011

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