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SUMMARY:International Workshop on Sustainable Development (10am-4pm Iraqi Time)
DESCRIPTION:(10am-4pm Iraqi Time/8am-2pm Bitola Time) \nThis workshop focuses on the SDGs that are aligned with the current challenges of Iraq and the Middle East. We consider this event and the topic as very vital for our students and community in large. \n  \nLanguages: English/Kurdish \nEvent Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1OEsX9fyz8Z5Eh9G88KEr9Yz7ihHqYP1KC9QuuSiqh1M/edit?ts=621593ff \nVideo call link: https://meet.google.com/dgi-wfet-zog \n  \nFULL AGENDA AVAILABLE HERE: Sustainable Development Workshop – 2022 \n 
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/international-workshop-on-sustainable-development/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paiman Ahmad":MAILTO:Paiman@uor.edu.krd
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SUMMARY:Mapping the Gap: Visualizing Food Resource Needs to Address Community Food Insecurity
DESCRIPTION:This presentation from UN RCE Georgetown at Coastal Carolina University will provide an overview of the team’s recent work examining food insecurity and addressing SDG 2 – Zero Hunger. The team will detail the methods undertaken to understand the community’s food insecurity challenges and explain how a thorough community-based data collection initiative led to the development of a food resource dashboard. The presenters will demonstrate the dashboard’s functionality and answer audience questions regarding how to undertake a similar process in their own communities. \nPresenters: \nAnthony P. Setari\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor of Educational Research Methods\, Coastal Carolina University\nMichelle Dzurenda\, Doctoral Candidate\, Coastal Carolina University \nTo JOIN: https://ccuchants.zoom.us/j/6784000021 \n 
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/mapping-the-gap-visualizing-food-resource-needs-to-address-community-food-insecurity/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Anthony Setari":MAILTO:asetari@coastal.edu
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SUMMARY:Queen's University SDG Week Speaker Series: Day 2\, SDG1: No Poverty
DESCRIPTION:Day 2 of 3 of the SDG Speaker Series \nFocusing on SDG 1: No Poverty\, SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities and SDG 13: Climate Action\, the SDG Speaker Series will feature local experts presenting their current initiatives and explore how they are making an impact. Featuring representatives from the City of Kingston\, Queen’s University and an array of local not for profits\, the SDG Speaker Series hopes to formulate connections and inspire action. The event will be totally on Zoom\, please register ahead of time to ensure you have access to the link. \n  \nDay 1: SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities\nWarren Mabee\, Associate Dean of Policy Studies\nHome Standards Project\nGreenovations \nDay 2: SDG1: No Poverty\nCorinna Fitzgerald Associate Dean\, Student Life and Learning: Food Security at Queen’s: Towards Zero Hunger. \nDay 3: SDG 13: Climate Action\nJessica Wile\, AMS Environmental Commissioner\nNathan Splinter\, Sustainable Queen’s\nJulie Salter Keane\, Manager of Kingston Climate Leadership Division \nREGISTER: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2f-JuEM2aCI0G-gFQKJKOX0pXYwlnQqL_tK4nF0NFNI6qyQ/viewform
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/queens-university-sdg-week-speaker-series-day-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicholas Lorraway":MAILTO:nicklor17@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:How UN Country Teams are developing good practice in maximising the use of human rights to support governments’ efforts to achieve the SDGs (12:30-13:30 UTC)
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Strathclyde Centre for Sustainable Development International Series\, we will hear from Professor Alan Miller. Professor Miller has led a UN project to capture emerging good practice and provide guidance to UN Country Teams on how to maximise the use of human rights to support governments’ efforts to achieve the SDGs. He will preview the report which the UN is about to publish. \nHe is also leading a Scottish Government process to prepare a Human Rights Bill to introduce a new human rights framework for Scotland. The Bill will incorporate five key UN human rights treaties as well as include the right to a healthy environment. He will outline how this new framework will support Scotland’s efforts to achieve the SDGs. \nChair – Professor Andrew Goudie\, University of Strathclyde\nPresenter – Professor Alan Miller\, University of Strathclyde \nTO REGISTER: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/international-development-series-alan-miller-tickets-272017621027?aff=SP
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/how-un-country-teams-are-developing-good-practice-in-maximising-the-use-of-human-rights-to-support-governments-efforts-to-achieve-the-sdgs-1230-1330-utc/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Tracy Morse":MAILTO:tracy.thomson@strath.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220302T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220302T100000
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CREATED:20220217T143327Z
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SUMMARY:Addressing the Sustainable Development Goal of quality education through Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) between Mexico and the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Higher education institutions are charged with preparing students to be world citizens who possess holistic perspectives on diverse international cultures. The demand for technology-enhanced Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) courses with international partners has increased due to the travel restrictions as a result of the global pandemic since early 2020. \nThis presentation will explore two faculty members’ journey of collaboration between Mexico and the United States\, and share the process of developing and delivering COIL courses using innovative pedagogy\, high impact practice\, and technology to facilitate the students’ learning experience and address the Sustainable Development Goal # 4 of quality education. Student voices will be highlighted in content\, aligning to the student learning outcomes and professional organization’s standards. The presenter will discuss the lessons learned and strategies used to overcome the barriers related to different languages\, time zones\, cultures\, and disciplines. The presentation will also talk about the pandemic’s impact on student’s motivation during the development of the COIL course\, how teachers and students could work together to cope with low motivation due to the pandemic\, and how students can be resilient and find education a tool to find the drive that has been blocked by the ongoing conditions around the world. \nPresenters: \nDr. Jie Zhang\, Professor\, State University of New York Brockport\nMs. Silvia García Himmelstine\, Professor\, Universidad del Caribe \n  \nJoin Zoom Meeting https://brockport-edu.zoom.us/j/87287584904?pwd=RmtIN0dEc09WMC9SY1Zqb05wT09rZz09 \nMeeting ID: 872 8758 4904 Passcode: 458907
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/addressing-the-sustainable-development-goal-of-quality-education-through-collaborative-online-international-learning-coil-between-mexico-and-the-u-s/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jie Zhang":MAILTO:jzhang@brockport.edu
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SUMMARY:Don't leave anyone behind: Results of the general research on xenophobia in university context and possible responses to reverse it (IN SPANISH; 15:00-16:00 CET)
DESCRIPTION:During this session we’ll present the results of a research carried in 10 Spanish universities on xenophobic attitudes in the higher education institutions. This research takes part of a broader project promoted by UNHCR Spanish Committee on global citizenship education called “”Don’t leave anyone behind: university moves for the refugees and the SDGs.” \n9-10 am EST (15-16 UTC+1) \nAnnalisa Maitilasso\, project coordinator “Don’t leave anyone behind: activism in the university”\nJuncal Gislaz Blanco: Researcher\, IUDC – UCM\nJorge García Burgos: Researcher\, IUDC – UCM \nOrganizer: UNHCR Spanish Committee on global citizenship education and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid \nTO JOIN: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89048181167
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/don-leave-anyone-behind-results-of-the-general-research-on-xenophobia-in-university-context-and-possible-responses-to-reverse-it-in-spanish/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Annalisa Matilasso":MAILTO:annalisa.maitilasso@eacnur.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T110000
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CREATED:20220207T204143Z
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SUMMARY:Connecting the Dots Towards Sustainable Food Systems
DESCRIPTION:This presentation is conceived to provide a holistic understanding of one of the most pressing global issues in our lifetime\, ensuring sustainable food systems for all by working towards the Sustainable Development Goals 2030. This is done through an in-depth examination of the current challenges facing food security and the implementation of sustainable food technologies/innovations that meet the requirements of the producer\, the retailer\, and the consumer while improving resource-use efficiency along agri-food value chains. \nTO JOIN: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87453842331 \nDr. Patrick Cortbaoui\, Managing Director of the Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security and Academic Associate in the School of Human Nutrition\, McGill University \nDrashti Zaveri\, Research and Administrative Coordinator for the Margaret A Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security\, McGill University
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/connecting-the-dots-towards-the-sustainable-food-system/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Drashti Zaveri":MAILTO:drashti.zaveri@mail.mcgill.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T155936
CREATED:20220210T153501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T192915Z
UID:1285-1646308800-1646312400@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:A Healthy Georgia: Exploring the Impact of the Energy Transition on Public Health
DESCRIPTION:As climate change worsens\, the importance of adopting clean energy solutions is imperative. However\, we have a responsibility to ensure that the benefits of clean energy are experienced equally\, and also do not lead to unintended adverse health outcomes. Hear from experts on sustainable building technologies\, air quality\, and the economics of clean energy and health discuss the challenges and opportunities before us as the energy landscape undergoes monumental shifts. \nSharon Murphy | Research Associate\, Strategic Energy Institute\, Georgia Tech\, (Moderator) \nLaura Taylor | School Chair and Professor\, School of Economics\, Georgia Tech \nSally Ng\, Professor | School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering\, Georgia Tech \nAndrea Pinabell | Founder/Senior Advisor\, AC Impact Advisors \nHosted by Georgia Institute of Technology \nTO REGISTER:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwoc-murz8iGdG8E9NyM6c3UDahWWhVH4Hv
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/a-healthy-georgia-exploring-the-impact-of-the-energy-transition-on-public-health/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristi Kirkland":MAILTO:kristi.kirkland@gatech.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T140000
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CREATED:20220224T145048Z
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SUMMARY:Student Roundtable: How Socio-Cultural Norms Shape Gender Inequality around the World
DESCRIPTION:Let the students talk! In this roundtable\, students are going to discuss about their ideas and share their knowledge on the related topic. The senior student moderator of the roundtable will be introducing interesting questions for you. At the student roundtable\, an expert will join to the session for a short presentation on the topic. \nModerator: Nadeen Aburamadan\, Guest Speaker: Inas Saselim \nTO JOIN: https://kocun.zoom.us/j/95986188998 Passcode:2022
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/student-roundtable-how-socio-cultural-norms-shape-gender-inequality-around-the-world/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pelin S%C3%BCrmeli":MAILTO:pesurmeli@ku.edu.tr
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220303T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T155936
CREATED:20220223T204818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220223T204818Z
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SUMMARY:Queen's University SDG Week Speaker Series: Day 3\, SDG13: Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:Day 3 of 3 of the SDG Speaker Series \nFocusing on SDG 1: No Poverty\, SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities and SDG 13: Climate Action\, the SDG Speaker Series will feature local experts presenting their current initiatives and explore how they are making an impact. Featuring representatives from the City of Kingston\, Queen’s University and an array of local not for profits\, the SDG Speaker Series hopes to formulate connections and inspire action. The event will be totally on Zoom\, please register ahead of time to ensure you have access to the link. \n  \nDay 1: SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities\nWarren Mabee\, Associate Dean of Policy Studies\nHome Standards Project\nGreenovations \nDay 2: SDG1: No Poverty\nCorinna Fitzgerald Associate Dean\, Student Life and Learning: Food Security at Queen’s: Towards Zero Hunger. \nDay 3: SDG 13: Climate Action\nJessica Wile\, AMS Environmental Commissioner\nNathan Splinter\, Sustainable Queen’s\nJulie Salter Keane\, Manager of Kingston Climate Leadership Division \nREGISTER: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2f-JuEM2aCI0G-gFQKJKOX0pXYwlnQqL_tK4nF0NFNI6qyQ/viewform
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/queens-university-sdg-week-speaker-series-day-3/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicholas Lorraway":MAILTO:nicklor17@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T061500
DTSTAMP:20260526T155936
CREATED:20220211T151637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T173208Z
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SUMMARY:Campaña Mundial por la Educación: llamada a la acción por el ODS 4 / Global Campaign on Education: Call for action for de SDG4 (IN SPANISH; 11:00 AM -12:15 PM CET)
DESCRIPTION:4-03-2022 11:00 AM -12:15 PM Madrid (CET) \n¡La educación está en crisis! En esta sesión\, desde la Campaña Mundial por la Educación (CME) en España\, haremos una revisión del estatus actual del ODS4 (por el Derecho a la Educación)\, y veremos los impactos y retos que ha supuesto la pandemia\, utilizando dinámicas interactivas. Llamando a la acción para lograr alcanzar el ODS 4 en los ocho años que quedan por delante hasta el 2030\, presentaremos la Campaña\, cuáles son nuestras líneas de trabajo\, nuestras demandas y acciones en la defensa del derecho a la educación. Las personas participantes podréis también inspiraros conociendo la experiencia de una joven activista de la CME en Galicia\, que ella misma os contará. \nUn poco de contexto…\nHablamos de una emergencia sin precedentes. En esta vuelta al cole\, en septiembre de 2021 (más de un año y medio después del inicio de la pandemia)\, UNESCO alertaba que 117 millones de alumnos y alumnas\, el 7\,5 % de la población escolar mundial\, seguían viéndose afectadas por el cierre total de escuelas. Aún a fecha de hoy sigue habiendo países donde las escuelas permanecen cerradas.\nLa pandemia no ha hecho sino agravar los retos en el acceso a una educación equitativa\, inclusiva y de calidad para todas las personas y ha puesto en evidencia las crecientes desigualdades. Quienes se encontraban en situación de vulnerabilidad social o económica\, han visto reducidas sus posibilidades de acceso\, permanencia y disfrute en una educación de calidad y equitativa. Sin embargo\, en este contexto de emergencia\, la comunidad educativa ha tenido que adaptarse\, mostrando una vez más el papel fundamental de la educación y de los y las docentes en la construcción de sociedades equitativas y sostenibles. \nGarantizar una educación inclusiva\, equitativa y de calidad y promover oportunidades de aprendizaje durante toda la vida para todos (ODS4) es la base de la transformación social para la generación de soluciones globales y el cambio sistémico\, donde el bienestar de las personas y del planeta están en el centro. Así\, lograr el ODS 4 es imprescindible para la consecución del resto de objetivos de la Agenda 2030.\nPor todo ello\, es imprescindible contar con la participación de todos nosotros y nosotras. ¡Trabajando conjuntamente avanzaremos en lograr que la educación de calidad para todas las personas sea por fin una realidad! \nKasia Tusiewicz – Coordinadora de la Campaña Mundial por la Educación en España\nElena Rua Arruñada – Miembro del Equipo de Coordinación estatal de la CME en España\nPatricia Meléndez Luces – Joven activista en la Campaña Mundial por la Educación en Galicia \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/85496873672?pwd=N3c2Z2g1bGRLRkF6dlNPT3Q0RDFJdz09  \nPasscode: 220130
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/campana-mundial-por-la-educacion-llamada-a-la-accion-por-el-ods-4/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kasia Tusiewicz":MAILTO:info@cme-espana.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T083000
DTSTAMP:20260526T155936
CREATED:20220218T140713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T192510Z
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SUMMARY:Global Perspectives on Strong Institutions Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:What makes a strong institution? \nJoin us virtually on March 4th from 1:30 – 2:30 PM (CET) to discover diverse perspectives from global experts and hear their take on Sustainable Development Goal #16 – Peace\, Justice and Strong Institutions. \nGeneva Business School’s very own Jane Oma Okoro will moderate this insightful discussion between thought leaders at Microsoft\, the United States Institute of Peace\, Swiss Solidarity\, La Puerta de Africa\, the United Nations\, and Geneva Business School. \nJane Oma Okoro\, Professor at Geneva Business School\, Bridge Builder and Mentor.\nOtilia Phiri\, Principal Corporate Counsel\, Emerging Markets\, Africa\, Levant & Pakistan at Microsoft.\nTyler Beckelman\, Director of International Partnerships at United States Institute of Peace.\nDr. Oliver Elliot\, Lecturer\, Global Doctoral Program Manager and Head of Research at Geneva Business School.\nViviane Ogou Corbi\, Specialist in EU-Africa relations and Founder/President of La Puerta de África.\nPablo lo Moro\, Associate Professor at Geneva Business School and Senior Advisor to the United Nations and Swiss Solidarity. \nTo Join: https://gbsge.com/en/news/events/events/global-perspectives-on-strong-institutions-virtual-roundtable/ \nMarch 4th from 1:30 – 2:30 PM (CET)
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/global-perspectives-on-strong-institutions-roundtable/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Georgette Townsley":MAILTO:gtownsley@gbsge.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T155936
CREATED:20220301T194804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T194804Z
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SUMMARY:SDGs and PEOPLES in a Region: Strategic OUTSTEPS for Students into a Career of Matching Interests and Expertise
DESCRIPTION:Since the adoption of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals by all United Nations Member States in 2015\, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has been used to form collaborations between various stakeholders\, rightsholders\, and industries with multiple levels of government. Ranging from international\, national\, state\, and local to even neighborhood and family-scale\, the main challenges lie in forming multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural partnerships with individuals giving their best to collaborate across disciplinary\, cultural\, and administrative borders. A crucial step in creating these collaborations is the education and integration of the next generation of students that have to carefully navigate the stormy waters of past historical realities\, current limitations\, and future looming crises. The speaker will share strategies for students to analyze and prepare themselves for careers in a field that bridges industry\, administration\, and government. To successfully link\, integrate and develop future collaborations linking PEOPLES’ interests and expertise requires one to step out of conventional procedures. The speaker led the development of the OUTSTEPS.org network in creating a regional network of expertise and knowledge to work on sustainability and community resilience and will describe how students can create their future careers in this field of work. \n  \nPresenter: Chris Renschler\, Professor of Geography at the University at Buffalo\, Fulbright Scholar and Director of OUTSTEPS.org \n  \nTO JOIN: https://buffalo.zoom.us/j/99620187530?pwd=NVMrZ1dTUkNkOVd0OGVnZmEvMkkyQT09 \nMeeting ID: 996 2018 7530\nPasscode: 56624877
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/sdgs-and-peoples-in-a-region-strategic-outsteps-for-students-into-a-career-of-matching-interests-and-expertise/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Netra Mittal":MAILTO:netramit@buffalo.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220305T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220305T124500
DTSTAMP:20260526T155936
CREATED:20220227T165057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T165057Z
UID:1442-1646470800-1646484300@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Break the Bias: An All Inclusive Womens' Conference
DESCRIPTION:The event includes a panel of experts addressing the power of mentorship and coaching and breaking biases to foster inclusivity. Participants will be provided a free Gallup Strengths Finder Assessment Code with coaches reviewing your strengths at the conference. Attendance in person or virtually. Register by scanning the QR code on the flier. \nOrganizer: University at Albany \nKarla Jaime-Benitez\, Director of Campus Center Management\, University at Albany\nCathy Parker\, Associate Director of Career Services\, University at Albany \nREGISTER: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdfTMYG3OxqJ-GiS6I1JNGXdbbtwh6eV7aY1vKUV35aXbe8zw/viewform
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/break-the-bias-an-all-inclusive-womens-conference/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Ellen Mallia":MAILTO:mmallia@albany.edu
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