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Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshop – June 3-4th, 2010

Community, Events, Latest News, Random // 15.03.2010

Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshop – June 3-4th, 2010

AASHE, the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, is pleased to invite participation in a two-day workshop for faculty leaders of all disciplines who wish to develop curriculum change programs around sustainability on their campuses.

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Keynote Speakers Announced for 2010 ESAC Conference

Community, Events, Latest News // 10.03.2010

Keynote Speakers Announced for 2010 ESAC Conference

Keynotes include Camilla Toulmin who will speak about climate change in Africa, Bina Agarwal who will speak about gender and forest management in Asia on Tuesday June 1st and Desiree McGraw, Executive General of the Jeanne Sauve Foundation will speak of the climate change following Copenhagen on Monday, May 31st 2010.

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Call for Book Proposals – Critical Animal Studies

Call for Papers, Community, Latest News, Random // 10.03.2010

Call for Book Proposals – Critical Animal Studies

International academics are currently accepting book proposals for a new book series on the topic of Critical Animal Studies. Pertinent topics include ethical issues related to animals, as well as contextualizing critical animal issues within, for instance, processes of globalization, climate change, and biotechnology; work that intervenes in the animal economy of the production, science, service, experience, and culture industries. Read more.

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Alternatives Journal – Call for Queries, Biodiversity Issue

Call for Papers, Community, Latest News, Random // 10.03.2010

Alternatives Journal – Call for Queries, Biodiversity Issue

To raise awareness about progress – or lack of it – on biodiversity,
Alternatives Journal is dedicating an issue to the topic. We are looking
for articles of both a political and a scientific nature. Submissions are due March 22nd, 2010.

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