Global University Leaders Forum
The Global University Leaders Forum (GULF), a group of CEOs from 26 top world universities, was established in 2006 to foster collaboration in areas of global policy importance and to assist in shaping the World Economic Forum's agenda. The community is currently focusing on two topics: the future of higher education, and the role of science in society.[1]
Membership is based on university ranking, individual leadership, geographical diversity, and the university's relevance to the forum's agenda.[2]
Affiliated Universities
North America
- McGill University
- Harvard University
- Yale University
- Princeton University
- Columbia University
- University of Pennsylvania
- Stanford University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- California Institute of Technology
- University of Chicago
- University of California, Berkeley
- Georgetown University
- Carnegie Mellon University
Europe
- Cambridge University
- Oxford University
- Imperial College London
- ETH Zürich
- École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
Asia
- Beijing University
- Tsinghua University
- Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Tokyo University
- Keio University
- KAIST
- National University of Singapore
Africa
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