THE ENGERHARDT SCHOOL OF GLOBAL HEALTH AND BIOETHICS AT EUCLID
AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL UNIVERSITY UNDER UNITED NATIONS TS 49006/7

Life: Transformed

“Become globalized” is EUCLID’s slogan directed to its students and stakeholders. Our aim at EUCLID is to offer and deliver educational programs that have the ability to transform the life of our students. Our courses have the effect of upgrading knowledge and skills to the highest level of professional and graduate accomplishment. This transformative effect is even seen in the details as well as soft skills: the ability to format outstanding presentations; the training required to engage in high-level argumentation; etc.

The debate over the effect of globalization is ongoing. What is clear, however, is that they are those were able to navigate our complex and globalized successfully when others are left behind.

Becoming an ambassador or global leader is not Mission Impossible for EUCLID graduates, on the contrary.

We invite you to contemplate more than a mere academic journey to obtain a degree; much more than that, entering the EUCLID program is beginning a process of profound transformation from run-of-the-mill to outstanding, from yet another graduate to a respected expert in global leader.

Rodrigo Aguero

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EUCLID announces MOUs

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EUCLID congratulates Collen Kelapile

EUCLID congratulates long-time faculty member and friend Collen Kelapile who was recently elected 77th President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). From