New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will be speaking at the University of Cambridge on Tuesday as a visiting fellow at the Cambridge Judge Business School, according to a tweet by the business school’s official Twitter account.
His lecture is titled “Learning to Listen in the 21st Century”. This is not the only lecture the Congress politician will give. He is also slotted to speak to Cambridge’s MBA students, and give “closed-door sessions” on Big Data and Democracy and India-China relations alongside Shruti Kapila, professor of Indian History and Global Political Thought.
Gandhi is a Cambridge alumnus, and graduated with an M.Phil in 1995. “Delighted to welcome back @RahulGandhi to Cambridge_Uni later this month,” Cambridge Judge Business School tweeted, days earlier.
Gandhi also took to Twitter to share news of his UK visit, saying he was eager to “engage with some of the brightest minds in various domains, including geopolitics, international relations, Big Data, and Democracy,” he said.
“Looking forward to visiting my alma mater Cambridge University and delivering a lecture at @CambridgeJBS,” he further added.
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