Siebel Scholars
The Siebel Scholars program was founded in 2000 to recognize the most talented students at the world's leading graduate schools of business, computer science, bioengineering, and energy science and to form an active, lifelong community among an ever-growing group of leaders. Each year, more than 90 top graduate students are selected based on academic excellence and leadership to receive a $35,000 award toward their final year of studies. Today, over 1,200 of the world's brightest minds are Siebel Scholars. This exceptional group has the unique opportunity to directly influence the technologies, policies, and economic and social decisions that shape the future. Siebel Scholars serve as key advisors to the Siebel Foundation, guiding the development of innovative programs the Foundation initiates. The Siebel Scholars community is also integral to a highly outcome-driven Siebel Scholars conference held each year to explore critical social issues. Learn more at www.siebelscholars.com
SSC19: Afternoon Session Part 1
SSC19: Morning Session Part 2
SSC19: Morning Session Part 1
Siebel Scholars Conference 2019 Opening Video
2018 Siebel Scholars Conference Opening Video
How Should We Think About Securing Critical Infrastructure?- Part 2
How Should We Think About Securing Critical Infrastructure? - Part 1
2017 Conference Opening with Ted Koppel
What is the Extent of the Problem? - Part 1
What is the Extent of the Problem? - Part 2
Thomas Siebel on New Business Ideation - Princeton 2-26-15
Stanford Talk 5/22/13: Catching Stem and Progenitor Cells with Boolean Logic
US Immigration Policies and "Brain Drain" - Ralph Nader & Niall Ferguson debate
Charles Murray on the Importance of Marriage
How to Fix the US Education System - Niall Ferguson, Harvard University
Social Mobility, Higher Education, and Leadership - David Brooks, New York Times
Child-rearing, Childhood Development, and Inequality - David Brooks, New York Times
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Responds to Ralph Nader on the Iraq War
Secretary of Labor Robert Reich on Economic, Social, and Political Inequality
Mitt Romney and the 47% - commentary from Niall Ferguson, Harvard University
Government Power and Corporate Power - Ralph Nader and Charles Murray Debate
The Rise of Class Consciousness and Class Conflict - William Galston, Brookings Institution
Ralph Nader - Civics, Democracy, and Class Warfare
Secretary of Labor Robert Reich on the 1% and Occupy Movement
Class Warfare, Segregation, and Social Mobility - Ralph Nader and Niall Ferguson Debate
Solutions for the New Upper Class to Address Class Warfare -- Charles Murray
Class Warfare = Rich v. Poor
Secretary of Labor Robert Reich on the 2012 Presidential Election
Ralph Nader on Education, Applied Civics, and Justice
Myth of Social Mobility and Impact of Immigration - William Galston, Brookings Institution