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Blair urges students to become open-minded global leaders

Former British prime minister addresses students at New York University Abu Dhabi

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Former British prime minister Tony Blair has urged students in the UAE to emerge as global leaders and work together to address the world’s challenges.

Addressing more than 200 students at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) as part of a special course called ‘Language of Business’, Blair emphasised how an open-minded approach can create a better future for people.

“We desperatel­y need the next generation of leaders to understand how interconne­cted the world is set to become. They have to have the ability to sit together, work together, understand one another and come to common solutions,” Blair said.

He added that the political distinctio­n between an openminded approach and a closeminde­d approach is the single most significan­t factor set to define geopolitic­s in the 21st century.

“It is open-mindedness that will turn threats into opportunit­ies, and crises into a future that works for people. Here at NYU Abu Dhabi, you have a remarkable opportunit­y to be part of that future,” he added.

Following a far-ranging conversati­on with Frank Luntz, a prominent American political consultant and pollster who is teaching the course to students, Blair fielded questions from many students.

The Language of Business course focuses on how to identify and apply the most effective business language and communicat­ion techniques in real-world settings.

“There is no educationa­l institutio­n as internatio­nal as NYU Abu Dhabi, and no leader more internatio­nal than Tony Blair,” said Luntz. “If we are to solve the world’s challenges, it will start with Tony Blair and it will happen at NYU Abu Dhabi.”

Luntz told students that their commitment to the Middle East is unpreceden­ted. “You give me hope that there are solutions, that there are people who will make a difference and who have the courage to stand up for their conviction­s even when it seems impossible. This commitment has created an environmen­t like no other place.”

Luntz’s course materials focused on fundamenta­ls of public communicat­ion in the real world by analysing videos, articles in current newspapers, magazines and online sources. Students also read Luntz’s book, Win: The Key Principles to Take Your Business from Ordinary to Extraordin­ary.

The university’s Vice-Chancellor Al Bloom said: “It was an immense privilege for our students, faculty, and institutio­n to hear from former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

“His own commitment to look beyond our own shores, seek to understand others, and to interact with them with sensitivit­y and complexity so deeply reinforces our own.”

Former British prime minister

 ?? Courtesy: NYUAD ?? Tony Blair addressing more than 200 students at NYUAD as part of a special course called ‘Language of Business’.
Courtesy: NYUAD Tony Blair addressing more than 200 students at NYUAD as part of a special course called ‘Language of Business’.

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