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The Intersectionality of Environmental Project Courses: Bridging Disciplines for Broader Impact

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Unlock the Power of Interdisciplinary Perspectives!

Join us to discover how environmental project courses can incorporate perspectives from various disciplines—such as economics, security and social sciences. The conversation will inspire graduate students to integrate sustainability into their own projects and promote interdisciplinary dialogue, fostering collaboration and innovative thinking in addressing real-world challenges.

Why Attend?

  • Gain insights into how various disciplines inform environmental policy
  • Learn strategies for integrating multiple perspectives into your own project course
  • Find inspiration to pursue interdisciplinary approaches in your future work

This event is a unique opportunity to enhance understanding and foster collaboration across fields!


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