Submitted by Matthew Coote on August 13, 2020 - 07:06
Aug 25 2020 12:30
Aug 25 2020 14:00
Australia/Melbourne
*** ONLINE SEMINAR ***
124 La Trobe St
Melbourne VIC 3000
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.
Submitted by Matthew Coote on August 11, 2020 - 09:15
Aug 13 2020 12:30
Australia/Melbourne
*** ONLINE SEMINAR ***
124 La Trobe St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
The European Studies Association Australia New Zealand (ESAANZ) would like to invite you to a free online event concerning the EU COVID-19 Recovery Fund.
Submitted by Matthew Coote on August 4, 2020 - 06:47
Aug 6 2020 17:00
Aug 6 2020 18:30
Australia/Melbourne
*** ONLINE SEMINAR ***
124 La Trobe St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
Swinburne University, European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University, and the European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ) invite you to this free online event on media reporting of the EU and European affairs in 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.
The European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT invites you to a book launch and discussion on Italy-European Union (EU) relations with the authors of the new book Italy and the European Union: A rollercoaster journey (2020).
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.
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. Each seminar will be accompanied by a Policy Brief.
Submitted by Matthew Coote on March 13, 2020 - 07:40
Mar 24 2020 12:30
Mar 24 2020 14:00
Australia/Melbourne
RMIT Council Chamber, Building 1, Level 2R,
124 La Trobe St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
*** EVENT POSTPONED ***
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. Each seminar will be accompanied by a Policy Brief.
Submitted by Matthew Coote on February 3, 2020 - 07:15
Feb 25 2020 12:30
Feb 25 2020 14:00
Australia/Melbourne
RMIT Council Chamber, Building 1, Level 2R,
124 La Trobe St
Melbourne VIC 3000
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. Each seminar will be accompanied by a Policy Brief.
Submitted by Gail Wilson on November 11, 2019 - 17:02
Nov 20 2019 14:30
Nov 20 2019 14:30
Europe/London
University of Glasgow
Wolfson Medical Building, Yudowitz Lecture Theatre
Glasgow
Scotland
in this guest lecture Josef Konvitz, Chair, PASCAL Observatory, Honorary Professor at the University of Glasgow and former Head, Urban Affairs and Regulatory Policy Divisions at OECD, will explore how sustainable neighbourhoods might help cities respond to challenges of globalisation and widening inequality.