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Program for Advanced Trustee Studies Application Available
Mar 15, 2007

The National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems (NCPERS), the nation's largestnon-profit public pension advocate, has partnered with the Labor & Worklife Program at Harvard Law School, through its Pensions and Capital Stewardship Project, to establish a new educational program for experienced pension trustees. The Program for Advanced Trustee Studies was developed with the aim of providing academically grounded and practical oriented instruction and discussion of subjects important to pension fund trustees, including finance, law, and trustee ethics. Participants in the Program will have the opportunity to learn from Harvard University and other nationally and internationally recognized experts on pension issues. The Program is structured to enable participants to fully explore and discuss the issues with their colleagues from across the nation. The inaugural seminar will focus on two areas of study: investments that take account of extra-financial impacts and trustee ethics. Featured faculty will include Dr. Tessa Hebb, Senior Research Associate at the Labor & Worklife Program and the Oxford University Centre for the Environment, and Gordon L. Clark, the Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography and a Professorial Fellow at St. Peter's College at Oxford University.

Please click on the link below to download the application form (in PDF format). Applications must be postmarked by April 13, 2007.
Please mail your application to

NCPERS
444 N. Capitol St., NW, Suite 630,
Washington, DC 20001

Or fax application to (202) 624-1439. Acceptance notices will be mailed beginning April 23, 2007.

If you have any questions, please call NCPERS at (877) 202-5706.

Note: The PDF document is editable/writeable. You may complete the application while it is open in your browser; however, you will have to print it out and either fax or mail it to NCPERS. Please click the following link for the enrollment application.

Program for Advanced Trustee Studies Enrollment Application