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Published on June 4, 2025
Designing Purposeful Pathways


Limited spots available. Register NOW!

10 am to 4 pm IST

14th June 2025, Saturday

Educators

Ecole Intuit Lab, MUMBAI
In today’s world of mounting complexity and uncertainty, students are seeking more than just success—they’re searching for direction, meaning, and authenticity. Educators play a vital role in shaping the environments where these needs can be transformed into clarity and purpose.
Join us for an immersive, one-day workshop that empowers educators to support students in navigating “what comes next” with confidence, well-being, and a deeper sense of purpose.
Key Highlights:
Drawing from research-backed frameworks and grounded in reflective practice, design thinking, and transformative pedagogy, this hands-on session will equip educators to:
- Design decision-making environments that foster agency, clarity, and well-being
- Support students through moments of transition and identity formation
- Facilitate purpose-driven exploration through experiential learning
- Implement practical strategies that promote meaning-making in the classroom
Through facilitated dialogue, small-group experimentation, and immersive activities, you’ll experience the same tools and assessments you can later bring to your students—offering both personal insight and practical application.
Whether you're guiding high schoolers, college students, or young professionals, this workshop offers a fresh, actionable approach to helping learners navigate their next steps with intention and purpose.

About Your Speaker:
Dustin Liu - Senior Associate Director, NYU Stern
Meet Dustin Liu, a Taiwanese-American and proud New Yorker passionate about helping students thrive. As Senior Associate Director at NYU Stern’s Initiative on Purpose and Flourishing (IPF), he leads programs, builds partnerships, and helps students align their goals with a bigger purpose.
He’s taught design thinking at Stanford University, helping students tackle life’s big questions and create meaningful paths forward.
Dustin has also worked at top schools like Cornell, Harvard, MIT, and the University of Chicago, bringing together diverse ideas to inspire and empower students to think big.