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SUMMARY:Advancing SDGs on Campus Using the 17 Rooms Approach
DESCRIPTION:To register: Meeting Registration – Zoom \nHow can you take the world’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals into your own hands? \nJoin this session to hear from students and staff as they explain how they have used 17 Rooms to advance action\, insights\, and community on the SDGs. \nA partnership between the Center for Sustainable Development at The Brookings Institution and The Rockefeller Foundation\, 17 Rooms is a platform for advancing the economic\, social\, and environmental priorities embedded in the SDGs. \no Aanuoluwa Adiji\, Federal University of Technology Akure (Nigeria)\, Millennium Fellowship campus director\no Melody Nguyen\, Pace University (USA)\, Millennium Fellowship campus director\no Jacob Taylor\, 17 Rooms Secretariat\, moderator\no Ifeoluwa Bodunde\, Lead City University (Nigeria)\, University Global Coalition Room 2\no Sophie Javers\, University of California Davis (USA)\, University Global Coalition Room 2\no Drew Cutright\, Georgia Institute of Technology & University Global Coalition Secretariat\, moderator \n  \n 
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/advancing-sdgs-on-campus-using-the-17-rooms-approach/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Bicknell":MAILTO:dbicknell@brookings.edu
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SUMMARY:Beyond Tokenism: Youth Voices and the Quest for Real Change (12.00-13.00 GMT)
DESCRIPTION:Register at: https://forms.gle/vyT8p9WuySRFUq37A\n  \nPanel time: 12.00-13.00 GMT \nThis dynamic panel discussion hosted by Professors Without Borders will delve into the crucial topic of youth inclusion in work on the SDGs. We will explore the progression of youth representation and participation in various countries since inception and will consider whether a diluted form of inclusivity has resulted in global youth complacency\, hindering their willingness and/or ability to drive meaningful change. \nYoung panellists will share insights into the challenges faced in their national and regional contexts regarding meaningful youth inclusion in sustainable development actions. The discussion aims to uncover barriers and seek solutions to empower the younger generation\, and will invite participants to share their transformative wishes for the future\, highlighting key aspects to enhance youth participation and propel sustainable development initiatives globally. \nKeynote: Charles Hopkins\, UNESCO Chair for Reorienting Education Towards Sustainability at York University\nPanellists:\nDivya Rana\, Institute for Integrated Development Studies\, Nepal\nManasia Futa\, DRLA\, Angola\nRenchillina Joy Supan\, University of Philippines\, Philippines\nModerator: Stacey Garwe\, Programmes Associate\, Professors Without Borders
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/beyond-tokenism-youth-voices-and-the-quest-for-real-change-12-00-13-00-gmt/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacey Garwe":MAILTO:sgarwe@prowibo.org
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SUMMARY:COIL International Conference 2024 (7-8 March 8am-5pm Philipines (PHST))
DESCRIPTION:Register: https://forms.gle/VNAQ83UeTRkL3SaA6\n  \nSDG 4 & 17: Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Conference 2024\nTheme: “May the FORCE (Focus\, Ownership\, Resilience\, Collaboration\, and Execution) be with You” \nConference Objective:\nTo present the COIL Virtual exchange course and project results.\nTo promote the Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Program in the Higher Tertiary Institutions and Basic Education in the Philippines and the world.\nTo find new networks in the local region. \nThe general objective of this conference is to expose administrators and faculty members of the HEIs to how internationalization through COIL Ve has been integrated and applied in a similar education system and knowledge throughout the world across borders\, improving the quality and deployment of education worldwide. This conference is also expected to strengthen the HEIs Network on COIL VE. A venue to seek new opportunities and partner with international\, national\, and local universities and colleges. \nThe COIL Project exhibits\, and the international virtual exchange research studies will make globalization’s complexities more straightforward and accessible knowledge\, improving the quality and deployment of education in the Philippines with a vision of having long-reaching effects. \nTARGET AUDIENCE\nHigher Educational Institutions in the Philippines and the world\,\nVE COIL enthusiasts and interested faculty members of HEIs\nCOIL engaged International Relations Officers or VP Academics of HEIs\nInternational and local COIL Project showcase presenters: \nThe Internationalization and Linkages Office of San Pedro College\, with the following collaborators and partners\, spearheads this project:\nCommission on Higher Education – International Affairs Staff\nCHED Innovation Laboratory on Global Project\nState University of New York (Windle) (Keynote/Short Message)\nUniversity of Hawaii\, Hilo\, USA\nImmerseU Class2Class\nDurban University\, South Africa\nTecnológico de Monterrey\, Mexico\nCentral Michigan University\nSt. Mary of the Woods College\nFlorida International University\nNational and Local HEIs in the Philippines
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/coil-international-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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SUMMARY:Religious Studies and Climate Justice
DESCRIPTION:Link to join:\nhttps://us05web.zoom.us/j/88136798892?pwd=KxX3uwq0aM0J5DxYJ2KmAROs3m0Pby.1    password: sdg\nStudents who study religion at JMU are well-informed about the ways in which religious communities and climate justice are intertwined. Religious studies students come to understand that religion and climate justice are not just compatible with each other\, but that climate justice cannot be achieved without the mobilization and inclusion of religious communities. How do students develop this knowledge into skills for sustainability development? Why is it important to expand this knowledge into other academic disciplines? \nPresenters: \nAbigeal Cronan\, Student and Sustainability Intern\, James Madison University Dining\nMeredith King\, Sustainability Coordinator\, James Madison University Dining
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/religious-studies-and-climate-justice/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abigeal Cronan":MAILTO:abigeal.cronan@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Semaine des ODD | Projection du documentaire Inuk en colère et discussion
DESCRIPTION:https://inrs.ca/linrs/salle-de-nouvelles/evenements/semaine-des-odd-projection-du-documentaire-inuk-en-colere-et-discussion/ \nDans le cadre de la Semaine canadienne des ODD (Objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU) et pour souligner la Journée internationale des droits des femmes\, l’INRS offrira à sa communauté la projection du documentaire « Inuk en colère » d’Alethea Arnaquq-Baril\, le 7 et 8 mars 2024.\nCe film explore la tradition ancestrale de la chasse au phoque chez les Inuit\, un aspect crucial de leur mode de vie souvent sujet à controverse. Cependant\, une nouvelle génération d’Inuit\, animée par un sens de la justice et un humour particulier\, utilise les réseaux sociaux pour défier les critiques de cette pratique et engager le dialogue sur son importance. La réalisatrice Alethea Arnaquq-Baril\, originaire d’Iqaluit\, se joint à ces militants inuits pour remettre en question les stéréotypes anciens et présenter leur peuple comme moderne et engagé pour une économie durable. Les ODD reconnaissent d’ailleurs qu’en tant que gardiens de la Terre\, les peuples autochtones incarnent les principes du développement durable dans leur existence même. Finalement\, dans la société inuit\, les femmes jouent un rôle crucial dans la chasse aux phoques et dans la vie communautaire en général et elles sont souvent des gardiennes de la culture et des traditions\, jouant un rôle essentiel dans la préservation et la transmission du savoir et des pratiques ancestrales. \nOrganizer: Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/semaine-des-odd-projection-du-documentaire-inuk-en-colere-et-discussion/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Maxine Dandois-Fafard":MAILTO:developpement.durable@inrs.ca
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Education Quality Through Volunteering Programs
DESCRIPTION:The event ‘Building Educational Bridges: Global Collaboration for Quality Education in Aceh showcases the collaborative efforts between UIN Ar-Raniry and the International Teachers Association (ITA) in addressing educational challenges in Aceh. Focusing on the international volunteer teacher program\, the event will explore innovative strategies and solutions through interactive discussions\, case presentations\, and workshops. It presents a golden opportunity for educators\, stakeholders\, and individuals interested in global education to contribute and learn how international cooperation can strengthen local educational communities. \nPresenters: \n1. Iskandar Ibrahim/Lecture/Syiah Kuala University\n2. M. Dirhamsyah/Dean of Science and Teachnogy Faculty/UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh\n3. Zulkifli/Lecture/UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh\n4. M. Syamsu Rizal/Lecture/UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh\n5. Daniel Ostermiller II/President of ITA/International Teacher Association (ITA) \n\nLink to join at meeting time: https://ar-raniry-ac-id.zoom.us/j/9316245893?pwd=M2xhMzNuOWx1NmdZalJyT0I0TFpCdz09&omn=92525375974
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/enhancing-education-quality-through-volunteering-programs/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nanda Fartino":MAILTO:fartino@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T140000
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SUMMARY:Engaging in Transdisciplinary Climate Research (11.00-11.50 am PST)
DESCRIPTION:Register: https://climatesolutions.ubc.ca/news-and-events/events/graduate-student-discussion-engaging-transdisciplinary-climate-research\n  \nConducting climate change research requires individuals from across disciplines to work together on solutions. But it’s not always simple – researchers are often trained within specific disciplines with techniques\, approaches and customs that differ from others working towards similar solutions. So where do we begin? \nIn this session\, Drs. Robert VanWynsberghe (Education) and Naoko Ellis (Applied Science) will explore the topic of transdisciplinary approaches to climate research by working with participants to:\n– Discuss the rationale for a transdisciplinary approach\n– Identify who the actors are in transdisciplinary research\n– Explore how to initiate conversations with various actors about transdisciplinary approaches\n– Consider how we show up in these conversations ourselves\n– Reflect on how to create innovative spaces where transdisciplinary approaches can thrive \nOnline event hosted by the University of British Columbia’s Climate Solutions Research Collective.\nDr. Rob VanWynsberghe and Dr. Naoko Ellis presenters. \nPresenters: \nDr. Naoko Ellis presenters\, Professor\, UBC Faculty of Applied Science\nDr. Rob VanWynsberghe\, Professor\, UBC Faculty of Education
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/engaging-in-transdisciplinary-climate-research-11-00-11-50-am-pst/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lesley Dampier":MAILTO:lesley.dampier@ubc.ca
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