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2016 Fall Career Fair

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TEDxDuke 2017: Uncharted Waters

Sponsor(s): TEDxDuke
Duke Blueprint: Nature + Progress - Feb 2-3 @ Duke University

Blueprint: Nature + Progress - Keynote Speeches

Business in Africa Conference

Business in Africa Conference

Sponsor(s): Africa Initiative
Women, Social Enterprise, and Sustainability

Women, Social Enterprise, and Sustainability

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2019 Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit

Rivers

Rivers in the Anthropocene: Global Challenges and Local Responses

Risk Panel

Predicting the Future is Risky: A Panel Discussion

Drop-in Study Away Advising, Feb 11 5:30-7pm Perkins 217

Drop-in Study Away Advising with Student Ambassadors

FOCC Submissions

Duke Faces of Climate Change: Call for Submissions

Sponsor(s): Sustainable Duke
Design Sprint Flyer

Circular Economy 101: Design Sprint & Materials Flow Analysis

Sponsor(s): Sustainable Duke
Derek Gallo headshot with event text

Regenerative Superfoods & the Amazon Bio-Economy

John Paul photo and biography

Environmental Justice and Agriculture in India

Dr. Bruce Lindsay is a senior lawyer and ecosystems program lead at Environmental Justice Australia. Since 2012, Bruce has worked in a diverse range of practice areas within environmental and natural resources law. Bruce’s work has traversed law and policy reform and litigation. Bruce has worked closely with local community organisations and NGOs in order to use the law to protect the environment, as well as seeking to improve environmental laws. Since 2015 Bruce has advised Indigenous peak bodies and Traditional Owners in relation to water rights, especially in the Murray Darling Basin. This work includes seeking to progress innovative legal and policy approaches to achieving water justice for Indigenous communities.

Global Environmental Justice, Water Rights, and Traditional Owners in Australia

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RESPONSE-ABILITY: Anthropology and Activism, A conversation with Cultural Anthropology faculty and graduate students on political commit/meants

Sponsor(s): Cultural Anthropology
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