On 11th–12th, we hosted the Global Crisis Forum in collaboration with The Law Club, Woxsen University — and it turned out to be one of the most engaging learning spaces we’ve built so far.
For two days, delegates stepped into the roles of decision-makers navigating real-time crises, negotiations, and policy conflicts.
Not theory. Not slides.
But fast decisions, disagreements, trade-offs, and consequences.
What stood out most wasn’t just the intensity in the rooms — it was the diversity of perspectives. Students from different disciplines, backgrounds, and ideologies challenging each other, defending positions, and learning how complex global issues really are.
This is exactly the kind of discourse we aim to create — spaces that push students to think globally, critically, and collaboratively.