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In partnership with the Conference on World Affairs and the Center for Asian Studies, the Center for Leadership is honored to announce Malala Yousafzai as the closing speaker for the Conference on World Affairs on April 16.

From advocating for girls’ education at just 11 years old to becoming the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai’s courage has sparked a global movement for education, equality, and human rights. Through her continued work with the Malala Fund, she exemplifies the power of one voice to create lasting, meaningful change.

Yousafzai will close the Conference on World Affairs with a compelling conversation focused on hope, resilience, and impact. As the university concludes an inspiring week of dialogue and ideas, we invite students to engage directly with one of the most influential global leaders of our time—by submitting questions to be asked live during the event.

We want to hear from you.
A select number of CU Boulder student questions will be chosen and asked by the moderator, Dr. Stefanie Johnson, during the April 16 program. Students whose questions are selected will:

  • Be credited by name, year, and major
  • Receive a copy of Malala Yousafzai’s book

Students are encouraged to submit thoughtful, original questions below.
All questions must be submitted by Wednesday, April 1, to be considered.

Please note:

  • Questions must remain respectful and appropriate.
  • Priority will be given to questions that align with the Conference on World Affairs themes of Lead, Innovate, and Impact.

Submit your question and be part of this historic conversation.