The Ivy League of the developing world
Ban Ki-moon, Roger Ebert, Ghazi al-Yawar… What do these people have in common? They were all trained in universities that top this week’s FP List of the Ivy League of the developing world. It seems that institutions that produce influential international figures are not only restricted to those in North America and Europe. Watch out, ...
Ban Ki-moon, Roger Ebert, Ghazi al-Yawar... What do these people have in common? They were all trained in universities that top this week's FP List of the Ivy League of the developing world. It seems that institutions that produce influential international figures are not only restricted to those in North America and Europe. Watch out, Harvard.
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