RJI's Roger Fidler visits Peking University

Source Peking University on November 18, 2011 0 Comments
Roger Fidler, ipad, RJI, Reynolds Journalism Institute
"PKU holds Universally Youth Creative Leaders Forum," Peking University, November 18, 2011.

This forum was a crucial part of both the Global Creative Expo and the 8th PKU’s International Cultural Festival, hosted jointly by China Education Television and PKU, and undertaken by the University’s Creation Park and PKU School of Arts.

The theme of the forum this year was “What Makes Creative Leaders”, concentrating on relationships between creativity and contemporary social developing direction, entrepreneurship and the youth value realization, humanistic value and scientific spirit. A deeper discussion was conducted about how to cultivate future creative leaders.

There were several shining stars on the forum: Robert Blalack (Hollywood special effect master, photographer of Star Wars, Oskar winner for the "Best Effects and Best Visuals”), Professor Richard Tabor Greene (professor at Keio University, expert in design management innovation), Professor Roger Fidler (professor from the University of Missouri at Columbia, expert in innovative media), Professor Zhang Xingang (former president from City University of Hong Kong), Esthetician Ye Lang, Artist Zhu Zheqin, President Jia Wei from Rococo Design, Taiwan Designer Bao Yimin, and independent Film Critics Jiang Nan.

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