Events: Oxford University classes cost £ 100 million to develop world-leader (Figure)
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  Oxford University has announced that it will cost 100 million pounds (about 10.4 billion yuan) to create "Blavatnik Political Science," it will become the first European to cultivate the "leaders of tomorrow's world" of college, to Harvard University challenge .
  "Blavatnik Political Science" program in 2012, admitted its first students from the world's estimated 120 students each year. The program has been former South African President Nelson Mandela, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan supported.
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  Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, Hamilton issued a statement, he said: "We will provide the future leaders of the world's best traditional advantages of education at Oxford, at the same time, but also to teach them to understand and find means of good management. "
  Hamilton believes that the Oxford training 26 British Prime Ministers and more than 30 world leaders, but until now the leader of the international political culture in Harvard College and other schools, "Blavatnik Political Science" is established, will be amended this imbalance.
  Course availability bias
  The statement also mentioned that the first batch of students enrolled in 2012, taking a one-year Master's program, these Masters Courses, will tend to practical, covering areas such as anthropology, social sciences, natural sciences, law, technology, health, finance, energy and security policies, training future leaders how to deal with the new flu, global warming and other emerging crisis.
  Statement said the new institute will _set_ up a discipline, teaching them how to deal with mad cow disease crisis, they will invite a zoologist, co-taught lawyer and politician.
  Scholarship large coverage
  Hamilton said in a statement, the new Institute will make reference to students' academic background screening, recruitment of the most dazzling talent attend. As for school fees, "We are confident to provide scholarships to most students." Hamilton said.
  It is reported that the program has been former South African President Nelson Mandela, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to support, "We hope some of them taking the time to college teaching, from a leadership point of view, about how they deal with a a unique crisis. "
  (And cases) (Source: Guangzhou Daily)
  (Editor: Zhang Yong)
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