Retired businessman Daniel
Chavez Moran announces the
international seminar, "Latin America and Europe and its Global Relationships,"
sponsored by the non-profit Vidanta Foundation, will take place on Sep. 13, 2011, in Buenos
Aires, Argentina. The meeting will be held at the Torcuato Di Tella University,
an associated institution of the Vidanta Foundation. The seminar is cosponsored by the magazine
Nueva Sociedad, and its participants will be prominent figures from Europe and
Latin America.
“A
non-profit private university...Located in the Belgrano neighbourhood of Buenos
Aires, Argentina, it has an undergraduate enrollment of 1,200 students and a
graduate enrollment of 1,300. The university is focused primarily on social
sciences. The undergraduates majors available are economics, business
administration, law, political science, international relations, history and
more recently, architecture. The university also offers 28 graduate programs.
“Universidad
Torcuato Di Tella was founded in 1991, with the mission of educating new
generations of academics, and business, social and political leaders. It was
founded by the Torcuato di Tella Foundation, making use of the experience and
resources of the Torcuato di Tella Institute. The latter, a non-profit
institute founded in 1958 to promote research in the interest of scientific,
cultural and artistic development in Argentina, became a leading local center
for avant-garde art during the 1960s. The establishments' namesake, Torcuato di
Tella, had been a leading Argentine industrialist through his Siam di Tella
conglomerate (founded in 1911).”
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