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Prof. Kamran Mofid (right), founder of the GCGI presents the award to Sir Anthony Seldon
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The Fourth GCGI Award for Public Service in the Interest of the Common Good was presented to Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor, The University of Buckingham at the 13th Annual International GCGI Conference, and the 3rd Joint GCGI-SES Forum held at Waterperry House, Oxford, UK.
The Award is given in recognition of Sir Anthony’s extraordinary and tireless work, offering a truly meaningful education for the common good. He is widely known for introducing and promoting happiness, wellbeing and mindfulness across education.
This inspiring service is helping young people to lead a happy and meaningful life. This has been a gift to all his students, past, present and in the future. Long may it last.
The Award was presented to Sir Anthony, at the Conference Gala Dinner hosted at Waterperry House, on the evening of Saturday 3rd September 2016.
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The Third GCGI Award for Public Service in the Interest of the Common Good was presented to Bhai Sahib Bhai Dr. Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia, Chairman, Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha, Birmingham, UK, at the 12th Annual GCGI International Conference and the 2nd Joint GCGI and SES Forum, held at Waterperry House, School of Economic Science, Oxford.
The Award is given in recognition of Bhai Sahib Ji’s extraordinary and tireless work for peace and justice, and his selfless service in helping to build a better world. He exemplifies the great peace potential inherent in religious traditions to more fully engaging nationally and globally to build trust, foster understanding, and revitalise public policy discussions for the common good.
He continues to encourage and empower others to discover their own potential for change and to evoke their hidden strengths to bring more goodness into the world.
The Award was presented to Bhai Sahib Ji at a special ceremony during the Globalisation for the Common Good Initiative’s Twelfth Anniversary Gala Dinner hosted at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, on the evening of Wednesday 3 September 2014.
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The Second GCGI Award for Public Service in the Interest of the Common Good was presented to the School of Economic Science, London, at the 11th Annual International GCGI Conference, held at Cite Universitaire International, Paris.
The Award is given in recognition of the School’s extraordinary and tireless work, offering a truly meaningful education for the common good and selfless service in helping to build a better world. The School has shown that an education based on ancient wisdom can raise the individual to a higher level of awareness, bringing deeper understanding and kinship with all living things.
The Award was presented to Mr. Ian Mason, Principal of the School of Economic Science during the GCGI’s 11th Conference at the Gala Dinner hosted at Maison des Polytechniciens, Paris, on the evening of Tuesday 27th August 2013.
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The first GCGI Award for Public Service in the Interest of the Common Good was presented to Dr. Vladimir Ivanovich Yakunin, Founding President of the World Public Forum, “Dialogue of Civilisations” (WPFDC) at the 10th Annual GCGI Conference.
The Award is given in recognition of Dr. Yakunin’s extraordinary and tireless work for peace and justice, and his selfless service in helping to build a better world. He exemplifies the great potential that the Dialogue of Civilisations has to offer towards peaceful co-existence for the common good. He continues to encourage and empower others to discover their own potential for change and to evoke their hidden strengths to bring more goodness into the world.
The Award was presented to Dr. Yakunin at a special ceremony during the Globalisation for the Common Good Initiative’s Tenth Anniversary Gala Dinner hosted at Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford, on the evening of Tuesday 4 September 2012.
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