EVENT TAG CLOUD
AfricaDFIDEconomy and SocietyEnergyFP7International DevelopmentMDGsNERCPovertyResearchScience innovation and Engineeringagricultureclimate changeenvironmentfarmingfood securityhealthhigher educationknowledge exchangepolicypublic healthresearch & policyresearch and policyresearch communicationresearch networkssustainabilitysustainable developmenttechnologywaterwater security
What Next For the UN Millenium Development Goals?
Newcastle University Interntional Development Conference 2010
20 February, 9am - 5pm
Organised by Newcastle University students, this one-day event features leading academics, creative thinkers, politicians and NGO representatives talk passionately and engage in debate about the progress that has been made and what is next with regard to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and;
- The Economic Crisis
- Climate Change
- Activism
- World Conflicts
- HIV/ AIDS
All welcome, regardless of existing knowledge, disciplines and levels of experience.
Tickets: £5 (if bought from committee members directly), £6 from the Union, or £6.75 online.
For more information:
- Contact william.george@newcastle.ac.uk
- Go to the website http://sites.google.com/a/idc-uk.org/newcastle/
- Join the facebook group http://www.facebook.com/events.php?ref=sb#/event.php?eid=187576818426&index=1
7 February 2012
Join leading academics to discuss how evidence can help the development of policies to help us move towards more sustainable lifestyles. more
Join leading academics to discuss how evidence can help the development of policies to help us move towards more sustainable lifestyles. more
8 February 2012
Seminars include two 20-minute presentations from Oxford water researchers in different disciplines. The presentations will be followed by a moderated panel discussion to stimulate discussion across the disciplines and engage audience members from academia, government and industry. more
Seminars include two 20-minute presentations from Oxford water researchers in different disciplines. The presentations will be followed by a moderated panel discussion to stimulate discussion across the disciplines and engage audience members from academia, government and industry. more
