Global Assembly

Global Assembly
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Wellington College apresents the Global Assembly
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The podcast explores themes such as personal growth, cultural diversity, and international education, with episodes that include discussions on New Year's resolutions, the importance of service, and reflections on risk-taking and personal journeys in education. Notable episodes feature insights from Sir Anthony Seldon, discussing the concept of truth, and Rashmi Dixon focusing on valuing diversity within a global community.

Wellington College apresents the Global Assembly
This special episode of The Global Assembly comes from Sir Anthony Seldon. Sir Anthony is well know to the Wellington College Education network as the 13th Master of the College, and Founding Director of the network. He is also a renown British contemporary historian and educator. He is known for his political biographies of consecutive British Prime Ministers, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss,
He is the devisor of AI in Education, the Museum of the Prime Minister and the Western Front Way. He was the co-founder and first director of the Institute for Contemporary British History, is the co-founder of Action for Happiness, is a governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company, was the Founding Chair of the National Archives Trust and is on the boards of a number of charities and educational bodies.
In this episode of the Global Assembly, he reflects ‘On Truth’.

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