by kocakozge | Nov 11, 2022 | Events, Faculty and OAAs, News, Research, Staff, Students
A Roundtable with Chandana Anusha (Northwestern University), Rachel Gittman (East Caroline University), and Liz Koslov (UCLA); moderated by Michael Fisch (CEGU, University of Chicago) 4:30–6:30pm CT Classics 110 & Zoom Webinar (hybrid event) — Climate change...
by kocakozge | Nov 4, 2022 | Education & Training, Events, Faculty and OAAs, News, Research, Staff, Students
You can now watch the recordings from the UChicago-PKU Joint Forum 2022! The climate and energy challenge is inherently global as individual nations cannot control the global thermostat in isolation and must collaborate to curb the consequences of climate...
by kocakozge | Nov 1, 2022 | Education & Training, Events, Staff, Students
Location: Saieh Hall for Economics, Room 146 Google Map Date and Time: November 7, 2022, 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm CST Register George Crabtree, an Argonne National Laboratory Senior Scientist and Distinguished Fellow, is the Director of the Joint Center for Energy Storage...
by kocakozge | Oct 24, 2022 | Education & Training, Events, Faculty and OAAs, News, Research, Staff, Students
UChicago-PKU Joint Forum 2022 The Impact of Climate Change on Human Health Tuesday, October 25 (Chicago Date) (Virtual) 7:00 pm Welcome Remarks by Luís Bettencourt, The University of Chicago 7:05 pm Panel Discussion: The Impact of Climate Change on Human Health...
by kocakozge | Oct 23, 2022 | Faculty and OAAs, News, Research, Staff, Students
“The scale of the climate and energy challenge requires that larger conversations around policy and science be driven by international-level understanding and collaboration.” — Paul Alivisatos, president of the University of Chicago Visit UChicago News for full story....
by kocakozge | Oct 20, 2022 | Education & Training, Faculty and OAAs, Research, Staff, Students
At the inaugural meeting of this reading group, participants will discuss a selection of readings ahead of the guest lecture by Hannah Appel (Associate Professor of Anthropology at UCLA) on October 28. Readings include the introduction and first chapter of Appel’s...