(Free) Online Event 'SDG 14: Life Below Water' Tues 30 June 2020. Register Now.

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Jun 30 2020 12:30
Jun 30 2020 14:00
Australia/Melbourne
*** ONLINE SEMINAR ***
124 La Trobe St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia  Australia

From 2018–20, the Jean Monnet Sustainable Development Goals Network Seminar Series will address each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Each seminar focuses on an individual Goal, offering an opportunity to explore the intent of the Goal, its targets, and some of the initiatives being undertaken to deliver on them.

Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water aims to 'Sustainably manage and protect marine and coastal ecosystems from pollution, as well as address the impacts of ocean acidification'.

Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, this seminar will be hosted online. 

You are invited to register now and we will send you the event link closer to the date. 
 

Panellists

Professor Vincent Pettigrove
Chief Investigator, Aquatic Environmental Stress Research Group incorporating the Aquatic Pollution Prevention Partnership
School of Science
RMIT University

Dr Tanya King
Senior Lecturer - Maritime / Environmental Anthropology
Deakin University

Dr Nathan Bott
Senior Lecturer
Leader of the Marine Biosecurity and Biodiversity Group
School of Science
RMIT University

When
Tuesday, 30 June 2020, 12:30pm – 2pm


Where
  Online  

Cost 
Free


Registration is essential 


European Union Centre of Excellence
Social and Global Studies Centre

School of Global, Urban and Social Studies 
RMIT University, Melbourne

Email: [email protected]
Web: rmit.edu.au/eucentre

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The European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University is funded through grants from the EU Jean Monnet Programme and RMIT University.

The Jean Monnet SDG Network is co-funded by the Jean Monnet Activities Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Project number: 587660-EPP-1-2017-1-AU-EPPJMO-NETWORK


RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nations on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present.

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