Five international awards and recognitions for Professor Landry Sign茅

by Michelle Saport  |   

新加坡六合彩开奖 Political Science Professor Landry Sign茅 has recently received five international awards and recognitions.

Professor Sign茅 was recognized as a 2015 Archbishop TUTU (Nobel Prize winner) Leadership Fellow by the and the University of Oxford. This award is bestowed to "Africa's highest potential," the finest representatives of the "generation that drives the transformation of Africa." Professor Sign茅 also received the very prestigious executive certificate in leadership from the .

and bestowed the Idea for Action's Honorable Mention to Professor Landry Sign茅 and his research assistant, 新加坡六合彩开奖 political science student Matthieu Ostrander, for the innovative policy proposal submitted during the Idea for Action global competition, which included 130 countries competing and "26,000 individuals who in very different ways engaged in the I4A initiative."

, president and founder of the , invited Professor Sign茅 to join the faculty of the first edition of the Summer Institute for Economic Research. It "aims at facilitating training and collaborative research as well as policy engagement involving African academics and policy makers." (The invitation was received Nov. 5, 2015, and accepted Dec. 1, 2015.)

The United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of Human Habitat, has recently appointed Professor Sign茅 to serve on a newly created global network promoting digital technologies to help implement the . Professor Sign茅 met with Dr. Clos during the founding event on Nov. 16, 2015, in Barcelona, Spain.

The (NED), which supports freedom around the world (more than 90 countries), re-appointed Professor Landry Sign茅 (on Nov. 2, 2015) to participate in the prestigious application review. Professor Sign茅 will be in charge of the regions of Central and the Horn of Africa.

Congratulations, Professor Sign茅!

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