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2011
February
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Special Lecture: After the Crash: Building a Future of Jobs and Justice
-Followed by reception and book signing. To attend the reception please RSVP by 8 February 2011 to: geg@univ.ox.ac.uk
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Ethics and sustainability: what makes sustainability a good thing
-In this talk Dr Dower argues that there is nothing valuable in sustainability unless what is (to be) sustained is of value. Much of the contestability of the concept of sustainability resides in different views about what is of value, both about what is worth pursuing and having and about...
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Student Events 9/02-14/02/2011
-Climate Change Project and Shared Planet
January
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Interdisciplinary Expert Workshop on the Potential of Small-Scale Biogas Digesters in Sub-Saharan Af
-The workshop is for researchers in a range of disciplines, addressing issues of poverty alleviation, improvement of ecosystems services and implementation of biogas digesters in Sub-Saharan Africa. It provides a unique opportunity to bring together a network of people with the necessary expertise to get small-scale biogas digesters working in...
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Cross College Impact Workshop
-This workshop will explore how staff at the University of Aberdeen can enhance the societal and economic impact of their research. Staff will also have an opportunity to feed into the development of a series of training workshops for 2011 designed to enhance our impact by learning how to more...
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Addressing the links between poverty & the off-target health MDGs: Maternal, newborn, child survival
-Workshop and policy panel
2010
December
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United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation
South-South cooperation, as an important element of international cooperation for development, offers viable opportunities for developing countries and countries with economies in transition in their individual and collective pursuit of sustained economic growth and sustainable development.
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CSID Associates monthly meeting
-Montly meeting
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Human Rights Day
Victims of discrimination are not alone. The United Nations is standing with them, committed to defending the rights of all, and particularly the most vulnerable. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
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Societies' Newsletter-Climate Change Project
-Come along to societies' events around campus.