Robert Stavins, the Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government and director of the Harvard University’s Environmental Economics Program at the Kennedy School of Government, will present a public talk titled, “What Can an Economist Possibly Have to Say about Climate Change?” at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Stavins is visiting...
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Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, champion of human rights and founder of the Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice, will present a public lecture titled, “The Link Between Climate Change and Human Rights,” at 4:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 10, 2014, in Robertson Hall at the Woodrow Wilson School. Robinson is visiting the Wilson School...
This is a restricted ticketed event that is not open to the general public. Princeton students, faculty and staff who wish to attend need to rsvp: ccrosby@princeton.edu
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Former President of Ireland,...
Third Annual Urban Studies Research Methods Workshop
The brief presentations survey a wide range of methods and resources. The Workshop is especially suited for planning sustained projects such as JPs, and undergrad or grad thesis research, but it is also useful at any stage, such as identifying last-minute material, or...
Co-sponsored with the School's Center for Health and Wellbeing
A one -day event showcasing food and agricultural systems research and interest here at Princeton. Topics include: Agriculture and biodiversity in Africa, the global nitrogen challenge, agriculture and climate change, food and public health and Princeton's regional watershed. Lunchtime keynote 12:30p : Jason Aramburu, '07, Founder and CEO of...
Thursdays at 4:30, School of Architecture N107
*curated by Stan Allen
April 24:
Farès el-Dahdah, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Humanities Research Center, Rice University; on Lucia Costa and Brasilia.