The World Economic Forum created the Young Scientists Community in 2008, to engage leaders with science and the role it plays in society. The class of 2020 represents 25 researchers at the forefront of scientific discovery from 14 countries across the world.
Science leads the response to COVID-19. These 25 scientists are tackling the other global challenges
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Published on: 1 Jun 2020
Kyle Elliott (NRS), Canada Research Chair in Arctic Ecology is in Tianjin, China to participate in the Annual Meeting of the New Champions of the World Economic Forum (WEF). In 2017, Kyle was named by the WEF one of the best scientists in the world under the age of 40.  The theme of this year’s meeting is the need for global collaboration in the 4th Industrial Revolution. Â
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Published on: 17 Sep 2018
The Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, Prof. Suzanne Fortier, has been invited to join the Global University Leaders Forum (GULF). This forum acts as an intellectual community within the World Economic Forum to advise its leadership on matters relating to higher education and research, and also serves as a resource for the Forum’s members and constituents.
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Published on: 4 May 2016
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Published on: 19 Jan 2015
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Published on: 3 Nov 2014