Forum brings together academics, Asia-Pacific diplomats

Forum brings together academics, Asia-Pacific diplomats

May 12, 2017

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Diplomatic representatives, including a number of ambassadors and high commissioners, from the Asia-Pacific region were hosted by 成人大片 during the annual Ambassadors' Forum on Friday, May 5. (Photo by Bernard Clark)

Diplomats from a dozen countries in the Asia-Pacific region gathered at Queen鈥檚 recently for the annual Ambassadors鈥 Forum, an event that began in 2003 and provides a venue for academics and diplomats to come together and share ideas and perspectives.

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鈥淭his forum serves as a model for how academics and diplomats can work together on an ongoing basis to further international dialogue, diplomacy, and action,鈥 said Principal Daniel Woolf at the May 5 event. 鈥淭here is tremendous potential for all of us 鈥 establishing more outreach programs to engage our citizens, building on collaborative efforts for mutually beneficial solutions, and enhancing international dialogue and understanding.鈥

This year鈥檚 forum, which included a special luncheon and discussion, featured a talk by Frank Milne, BMO Professor of Economics and Finance at Queen鈥檚, on the 鈥淕lobal Economy in the Trump Era.鈥

鈥淭he audience was captivated,鈥 said Professor Emeritus and former director of the School of Urban and Regional Planning Hok-Lin Leung, the organizer of the event. 鈥淥ne thing came across loud and clear: Be calm; don鈥檛 be distracted by all the noise and forget the structural issues that have fuelled as well as plagued globalization all these decades.鈥

(Photo by Bernard Clark)

For Queen鈥檚, the meeting of ambassadors and high commissioners provides a chance for the university to directly inform the visitors about a range of new and ongoing initiatives, particularly on the international front. The diplomatic officials at this year鈥檚 event came from Indonesia, China, Japan, Thailand, Mongolia, and Nepal, among other places.

In addition to the principal, Queen鈥檚 representatives at the forum included Provost Benoit-Antoine Bacon, Associate Vice-Principal (International) Kathy O鈥橞rien, and Interim Vice-Principal (Research) John Fisher.

Internationalization is one of the four pillars of the Queen鈥檚 University Strategic Framework 2014鈥2019. The  was launched in August 2015 to help the university build on its international strengths and direct future internationalization efforts. The plan鈥檚 goals include strengthening Queen鈥檚 international research engagement and creating more opportunities for student mobility through academic exchange and study-abroad programs. The plan also aims to attract high-quality international students to Queen鈥檚 and to increase international educational opportunities on Queen鈥檚 campus. Learn more on the .