International Delegations
Visiting International Delegations
As part of its commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative, the Institute for Global Leadership invited delegations from 11 different countries to participate in the international symposium. We are delighted to welcome the 55 students below to this year’s EPIIC symposium. We also would like to thank the many individuals who made this possible, including Ronit Alpern, Mario Becker, Robert and JoAnn Bendetson, Alix Cantave, Father Acnys Derozin, Juan Enriquez, Jane Etish-Andrews, Sarah Freeman, Pat and Manny Gantz, Lisa Goldberg, Sanjoy Hazarika, Sunny Kim, Peter Pang, and Paul Rugambwa.
BRAZIL
• Rafael Dal Santo, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
• Alexandre Hatem Pereira, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
• Elida Oliveira, Ponificia Universidade Catolica do Parana
• Edson Minarete Pacheco de Mesquita, Universidad Estadual do
Ceara
• Laura Zacher, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
CHINA
• Cai Danfeng, Peking University
• Chen Daizhou (Henry), Peking University
• Chen Zhenghao, Peking University
• Li Jun, Peking University, Peking University
• Shan Ouyang, Peking University
• Jason Sun, Peking University
• Wang Xuhui (Bill), Peking University
• Xu Chuanbi, Peking University
HAITI
• Aldolphe Milien, Universite Polyvalente d’Haiti
• Adley Petit-Frere, Universite d’Etat d’Haiti
• Hudson Rene, Universite d’Etat d’Haiti
INDIA
• Bani Gill, University of Delhi
• Smritima Lama, University of Delhi
• Nitin Das Rai, Ohio Wesleyan University
ISRAEL
• Zamir Ben Basat, Haifa University
• Haneen Naamnih, Haifa University
• Elisheva Salamon, Haifa University
• Nadeem Shehadeh, Haifa University
MEXICO
• Cynthia Azucena Monroy Segura, Universidad Nacional
Autonoma de Mexico
• Pedro Guillermo Perez Jimenez, Instituto Politecnico Nacional
• Jorge Escutia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
NIGERIA
• Ndidi Nwaneri, George Washington University
PERU
• Hector Josue Collantes Luna, University of the Pacific, Lima
• Carolina Huiza Galvez, University of Lima
RWANDA
• Susan Nalugwa, National University of Rwanda
• Sharon Akayana, National University of Rwanda
• Seth Karamage, National University of Rwanda
SINGAPORE
• Muhd. Ibnur Rashad Bin Zainal Abidin, National University
of Singapore
• Fan Yuguang, National University of Singapore
• Fu ShengKai Gabriel, National University of Singapore
• Gan Zhen Yi, National University of Singapore
• Xi He, National University of Singapore
• Teresa Ho Lai Fong, National University of Singapore
• Anjali Krishnan, National University of Singapore
• Liu Litao, National University of Singapore
• Ng Nian Long, National University of Singapore
• Ng Qiao Ming Rachel, National University of Singapore
• Jagabanta Ningthoujam, National University of Singapore
• Ruchika, National University of Singapore
• Adhiraj Saxena, National University of Singapore
• Clement Yong Qiang Tan, National University of Singapore
• Soon Kit Tham, National University of Singapore
Professor Peter Pang, Director, University Scholars Programme,
National University of Singapore
SOUTH KOREA
• Jeemin Chun, Seoul National University
• Ji Hye Hong, Seoul National University
• Jin Kang, Seoul National University
• Jin Joo Kang, Seoul National University
• Christofer Lee, Seoul National University
• Kyung Ryul Park, Seoul National University
• Shin Dongyup, Seoul National University
• Heejung Wee, Seoul National University
Professor Sunny Kim, Director, International Relations Office, Col-
lege of Business Administration, Seoul National University