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Asia Society
December 1, 2015

A list of distinguished academics, business leaders, and curators gathered in Hong Kong on November 19 and 20 for the Asia Society Arts & Museum Summit. In a series of panel discussions, participants debated how to preserve common cultural heritage in a century riven by threats from transnational groups. The summit featured remarks from Tan Boon Hui, incoming Asia Society Museum Director and Vice President for Global Arts and Cultural Programs.
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What is the secret of getting ahead in the 21st century? For economist and Nobel laureate James Heckman, social and emotional development — so-called "non-cognitive skills" — are equally important to academic skill in determining educational outcomes. Heckman delivered keynote remarks at the Forum on the Future of Education in Asia.
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As Chinese president Xi Jinping traveled to Paris this week to participate in climate negotiations, Beijing residents endured two days of near record-setting air pollution. The Chinese government has redoubled its efforts to tackle environmental problems and forestall climate change, but its reliance on fossil fuels to power economic growth presents a significant hurdle. The Coal + Ice photography exhibition, now on display in Shanghai, details the relationship between subterranean mines and the diminishing of glaciers worldwide.
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