WELLINGTON — Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern said Wednesday (April 26) that she plans to take up fellowships at Harvard University later this year.
WELLINGTON — Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern said on Wednesday that she plans to take up fellowships at Harvard University later this year.
She will also take up a technology fellowship to"work on the challenges around the growth of generative AI tools". The former premier did not offer specific dates for her Harvard visit but said she will be gone"for a semester — helpfully the one that falls during the NZ general election" on October 14.
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