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Former President Clinton Announces 2nd Annual Meeting of CGI University
CGI U to Be Held at University of Texas at Austin February 13-15, 2009; Applications Available Online at cgiu.org

Former President Clinton today announced the
2nd annual meeting of CGI University (CGI U) will be held February 13-15,
2009, at the University of Texas at Austin. Applications to attend are now
available online at www.cgiu.org.
"The burden of solving many of our world's greatest problems will fall to
the next generation, and the innovation and dedication of young people
today shows they are up for the challenge," President Clinton said. "CGI U
is based on the great success of our Clinton Global Initiative -- through
which members have made nearly 1,200 commitments valued at upwards of $46
billion. CGI commitments have already impacted 200 million lives in 150
countries, and commitments made at this year's Annual Meeting will impact
160 million. I am looking forward to the next meeting of CGI U to give
students the opportunity to improve even more lives around the world."
CGI U, a project of the Clinton Global Initiative of the non-partisan
William J. Clinton Foundation, provides college students and university
officials with a platform to address issues that are important to the next
generation of leaders.
At the 2009 meeting, President Clinton will again bring together a growing
community of students and university administrators to devise solutions to
global challenges in the areas of education, energy and climate change,
global health, human rights and peace, and poverty alleviation. Over the
three day conference, attendees will participate in forums and working
sessions to brainstorm ways to make a difference.
All CGI U attendees make a Commitment to Action -- a comprehensive, formal
plan of action to address a specific problem on their campus, in their
community, or on another continent. While a commitment is a requirement for
participation at the meeting, any college student or university can make a
commitment throughout the year through the CGI U website. Since the
inaugural meeting in March 2008 at Tulane University, nearly 1,000
commitments have already been made by students and universities worldwide.
Applications to attend the 2009 meeting are available online now at
www.cgiu.org. The early decision deadline is November 7, 2008, and the
final application deadline is December 12, 2008. Applications will be
processed on a rolling basis, and students are encouraged to apply as early
as possible.
About CGI U
Building off the successful model of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI),
which brings together world leaders to take action on global challenges,
President Clinton launched CGI U in 2007 to engage the next generation of
leaders on college campuses around the world. In March 2008, CGI U held its
inaugural meeting at Tulane University in New Orleans, bringing together
hundreds of students and university officials from nearly every state and
15 countries to address issues including education, energy and climate
change, global health, peace and human rights, and poverty alleviation.
Since the inaugural meeting at Tulane, nearly 1,000 commitments have been
made by students around the world. Commitments range from installing
energy-efficient light bulbs and establishing bike share programs on
campuses to distributing life-saving water filtration kits and designing
medical backpacks for nomadic doctors in Africa. Learn more at
www.cgiu.org.
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