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SUMMARY:Legathon (en español; 10:00 a.m. – 18:30 p.m. CET)
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in making a positive difference for people with disabilities? If you are between 16 and 20 years old and would like to present your innovative ideas on how to make a real improvement to the lives of the citizens of Leganes with some degree of disability\, join the Legathon! \nTaking a challenge-based approach\, you will work in teams of 5 people to propose actions that contribute to ensuring that all citizens enjoy the same rights. You will also learn about different disabilities and how an adapted environment make living life on equal terms easier. The winning proposal will be implemented by the City Council of Leganés during the local Disability Week. \nPresenters: \nVicerrectorate for Institutional Relations and Sustainable Development\, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.\nCity Town Hall of Leganés (Spain)\nBEST- UC3M (Board of European Students of Technology) \nPresented in Spanish \nTo Register: https://www.dejovenesleganes.es/ext/solicita-evento.aspx
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/legathon-en-espanol/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Silvia Gallart":MAILTO:desarrollo.sostenible@uc3m.es
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SUMMARY:Students Taking on Hunger: Ideas from Around the World on Addressing Food Insecurity and Inadequate Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2023 UN SDGs Action and Awareness Week\, UC Davis is hosting a student-run virtual symposium on the UN Sustainable Development Goals and how students are leading efforts to address SDG 2: Zero Hunger. Please join us on Monday\, March 6\, 1-2 pm PST\, as UC Davis SDG Interns interview student speakers from around the world about encouraging local agricultural production\, reducing food waste\, and engaging communities to facilitate food distribution. \nUC Davis Global Affairs SDG Interns:\nTrinity Monroe Salazar; Ariana Janelle Araujo; Pavan Kaur Gill; Molly Elizabeth Medin; Phuong Nam Tran ; Hei Lam Ho. \nOther speakers who are participating in the International Student Challenge to Achieve Zero Hunger will be added. \nEvent is supervised by Jolynn Shoemaker\, Director of Global Engagements\, Global Affairs\, UC Davis and Tom Rosen-Molina\, Senior Analyst\, Global Engagements\, Global Affairs\, UC Davis \n  \nRegister: https://ucdavis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ccy17hwAQfasyKQdDXfolA
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/students-taking-on-hunger-ideas-from-around-the-world-on-addressing-food-insecurity-and-inadequate-nutrition/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
ORGANIZER;CN="Tom Rosen-Molina":MAILTO:jtrosenmolina@ucdavis.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230307T090000
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SUMMARY:Maternal Mortality: Beyond an Indicator
DESCRIPTION:Maternal mortality remains a priority of the Sustainable Development Goals\, under the “Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”. Target 3.1: By 2030\, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100\,000 live births\, is a matter that concerns professionals from different backgrounds and also families that surround women when they are pregnant and after birth. Journalists\, health providers\, doctors\, nurses\, public policy designers\, politicians\, are just a short list of who should be involved in this matter. \nThis discussion-based event\, hosted by the International Observatory in Public Health will present the connection of Maternal Mortality to the SDGs and the importance of meeting the targets. As our aim is to make this event as interactive as possible\, it will begin with a quiz about Maternal Mortality basic concepts. Afterwards\, we will present a brief conference which will include the key points regarding Maternal Mortality and how to build and interpret the specific indicator (Maternal Mortality Rate); these previous two points are meant to create a consensus on knowledge. Afterwards\, the panelists interventions will start\, they will each have the floor to share their perspectives and evaluation of the maternal mortality situation in their countries\, we will have panelists from Colombia\, Perú\, México and the USA. As the individual conferences end\, the panelists will jointly outline take-home messages and put forward new ideas to face Maternal Mortality. Finally\, the event will conclude with time for debating the ideas\, questions and perspectives typed by the audience in the comment box during the conference.\nProfessionals from different disciplines are welcome to participate. \nPresenters: \nMaria Luisa Latorre. Director of the Masters Program in Public Health. Fundación Universitaria Juan N. Corpas. Colombia.\nLaura Castro. Master ‘s student in Public Health. Fundación Universitaria Juan N. Corpas. Colombia.\nMarcos L González. Master’s in Biomedical Sciences. Des Moines University. USA.\nJose L. Oropeza. Master’s student in Public Health. National Institute of Public Health. México.\nMariel Palacios. Medical Student. San Martín de Porres University. Perú.\nSebastian Briceño. Master’s student in Public Health. Fundación Universitaria Juan N. Corpas. Colombia.\nAnderson Lucena. Medical Student. Fundación Universitaria Juan N. Corpas. Colombia. \nJoin event: https://meet.google.com/yvs-xhxi-mgq
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/maternal-mortality-beyond-an-indicator/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maria Luisa Latorre":MAILTO:global@juanncorpas.edu.co
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T130000
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SUMMARY:Advancing careers & the SDGs: how a co-curricular program prepares students to make a difference in their professional paths
DESCRIPTION:While many agree that the SDGs should play a critical role in our students’ education\, helping students to connect their passions and career goals to be aligned with these global goals promises to both benefit them and our society in general. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s SDG Scholar Program (housed within their College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources)\, seeks to both spark curiosity about the goals and help students chart their professional paths to be aligned with them. With one aim of the program being to students’ professional networks\, we work to illuminate lesser-known and innovative careers\, normalize non-linear professional paths\, develop critical thinking and cultural competency\, and bring students together to problem-solve with peers with different life experiences than themselves. \nLearn more about the program (and potentially join us as an SDG expert\, if you’re interested!) by attending this session about creatively re-combining resources and connections to benefit students\, our countries\, and the world. \nPresenter: Brianne Wolf\, coordinator of global learning and engagement strategies\, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources\, University of Nebraska-Lincoln \nRegister: https://unl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUuf-ihrjkvHtCaGd6tALbcYl7WxCtWO-x3
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/advancing-careers-the-sdgs-how-a-co-curricular-program-prepares-students-to-make-a-difference-in-their-professional-paths/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brianne Wolf":MAILTO:bwolf4@unl.edu
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SUMMARY:Global Shared Learning Classroom con metodología COIL y desarrollo de competencias éticas y ciudadanas.
DESCRIPTION:Bajo el proyecto TEC GLOBAL SHARE LEARNING CLASSROOM y la metodología COIL\, dos universidades ITESM (México) y URV (España) se unen con alumnos en dos materias integrados en equipos internacionales\, que bajo uno de los 17 ODS de la Agenda 2030 cada equipo investiga\, mapea y propone soluciones viables\, a corto plazo para coadyuvar en algunas de las metas del ODS otorgado y que tenga impacto real  (social/ambiental) con acciones concretas en su territorio (México y España) \nHemos trabajado las dos docentes desde 2020 cada semestre con diferentes grupos de alumnos de manera consecutiva este 2023. Participan estudiantes de 2º curso de los Grados de Pedagogia y Educación Social de la Universidad Rovira i Virgili; y estudiantes de diversas disciplinas (negocios\, derecho\, ingenierías\, administración\, comunicación\, arquitectura\, etc.) del Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. \nSe organizan tres fases concretas: Icebraker\, a través del cual hay actividades de presentación y organización de los equipos a través de la plataforma Zoom y la herramienta Padlet; en una segunda fase se desarrolla la Actividad Colaborativa (de investigación y mapeo) con la que analizan la problemática en ambos países y crean y llevan a la práctica los  proyectos con impacto social/ambiental apegado a las metas de los 17 ODS de la Agenda 2030;  se finaliza con una reflexión final sobre sus aprendizajes\, avances en el desarrollo de las competencias de comunicación intercultural\, nuevas tecnologías\, ética\, etc. a través de esta última etapa presentan sus proyectos y el impacto de los mismos en un pitch en vídeo sintetizando un ensayo que han construido a lo largo. \nTodo este proceso lleva acompañamiento personalizado de las dos docentes\,  quienes desde sus universidades van coordinando a los equipos. Las actividades tiene listas de cotejo que guían a los estudiantes a legar a las metas establecidas. Todo el proceso se va evaluando e impacta en la calificación de las materias de ambas universidades. \nLas herramientas digitales que se utilizan en las tres etapas son: Zoom\, Padlet\, Slack\, Google Drive-Site\, WhatsApp\, entre otras. \nSiempre con el objetivo de mejorar las perspectivas y miradas globales de nuestros estudiantes y así lleguen a ser personas más vinculadas a la sociedad y aprendan a descubrir que ellos y ellas también pueden dar respuesta a las necesidades de su entorno\, con acciones pequeñas y viables\, ejerciendo así una ciudadanía activa y global. \nProfesoras: \n-Dra. Maria Concepció Torres Sabaté\, profesora del Departamento de Pedagogia de la Facultat de Ciencias de la Educació y Psicologia de la Universidad Rovira i Virgili -URV- (Tarragona- Cataluña-España). Coordinadora de la asignatura “Política y Gestión Educativa”. \nmariaconcepcio.torres@urv.cat \n  \n-Dra. Ana Cecilia Franco de la Rosa\, profesora de la Escuela de Humanidades del Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Campus Toluca) – ITESM (México). Imparte la asignatura “Ética\, sostenibilidad y responsabilidad social” \nana.cecilia.franco@tec.mx \n  \n  \nPueden registrarse enviando un correo a: mariaconcepcio.torres@urv.cat
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/global-shared-learning-classroom-con-metodologia-coil-y-desarrollo-de-competencias-eticas-y-ciudadanas-en-el-tec-de-monterrey-y-la-urv-de-tarragona/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maria Concepci%C3%B3 Torres Sabat%C3%A9":MAILTO:mariaconcepcio.torres@urv.cat
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230310T110000
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CREATED:20230221T135330Z
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SUMMARY:Mental Health as an SDG: From Theory into Action
DESCRIPTION:Mental health has increasingly become a priority issue on international development agendas. It is a key component of health and wellbeing\, worker safety\, housing\, inclusivity\, discrimination and climate change. As part of the SDG agenda\, mental health awareness must be integrated in a comprehensive manner\, impacting our approach to multiple SDGs. \nStudent Mental Health Startup Engage You(th) will share their experience creating a grassroots intervention that tackles mental health in their community. This will be followed by an interactive discussion about promoting Mental Health awareness and integrating SDG approaches. \nAriel Zhao – NYU\, Harvard\, Engage You(th) – Co-founder\, Chief Executive Officer\nSohee Lee – NYU\, Engage You(th) – Co-founder\, Chief Operations Officer\nAli Adnan – NYU\, Engage You(th) – Co-founder\, Chief Programming Officer\nRuo Yang – NYU\, Engage You(th) – Social Media and Website Director\nJaclyn Ha – NYU\, Engage You(th) – Outreach Manager\nZoey Meng – NYU\, Engage You(th) – Outreach Manager\n———————————————————————-\nHosted by student startup ENGAGE You(th) \nRegister: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScHF5N36RvKaecUtEn7qFQHmYB8yhrJo9ky5YQBvn8_y_e5gw/viewform?usp=share_link
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/mental-health-as-an-sdg-from-theory-into-action/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ariel Zhao":MAILTO:bz1131@nyu.edu
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CREATED:20230227T143413Z
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SUMMARY:One Choice – Would you choose to not use any substances before you turn 21? (5:30 p.m. PST start)
DESCRIPTION:Join Mentor Foundation USA for an engaging conversation with Robert L. DuPont\, MD\, first Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and President of the Institute for Behavior and Health\, Inc.\, who has devoted more than five decades to the prevention and treatment of drug addiction. Led by Mentor USA’s Youth Advisory Committee President\, Jeremy Dawidowicz and Dr. DuPont will dig into why substance use disorder (addiction) is a disease that starts in adolescence\, the negative impacts of early substance use on mental health\, education\, and relationships\, and how American youth are positively changing the conversation from substance use to NON-use. \nPresenters: \n-Robert L. DuPont\, MD\, first Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) & President of the Institute for Behavior and Health\, Inc.\n-Jeremy Dawidowicz\, Mentor Foundation USA’s Youth Advisory Committee President. \nRegister: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bTDtrSTbTp6x8QRobIfLiA \n  \nThis is the first webinar of a three-part series on addiction. \nStay tuned for more information about the upcoming webinars: \n– Webinar 2 will focus on youth approaching/being 21 years old – the college experience and the new pressures & opportunities faced. \n– Webinar 3 will focus on decisions made after age 21 and maintaining healthy decision making skills & habits to live a positive life.
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/one-choice-would-you-choose-to-not-use-any-substances-before-you-turn-21-530-p-m-pst-start/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Minna Madzunkova":MAILTO:info@mentorfoundationusa.org
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