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Innovation, Implementation, and Workforce Development for Sustainability
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Contributions that showcase scholarship on sustainability topics, as well as those that feature case studies, best practices, collaborative interdisciplinary or cross-sectoral projects, or other works that connect to the NSS conference themes and topics are welcome!
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Individual Contribution
Session Contribution
Workshop Contribution
Contributions of any type, from both academics and practitioners, are welcome!
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NSS Conference Themes and Topics
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View contribution descriptions
and guidelines here.
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Keynote Speakers
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Julien Agyeman
Professor in Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University (Bio)
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Jonathan Foley
Executive Director of Project Drawdown (Bio)
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Amy Luers
Global Director, Sustainability Science & Innovation, Microsoft (Bio)
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Connect with students, researchers, and practitioners in diverse sectors across the sustainability field, and showcase your organization, products, and projects.
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Social Action Training Opportunity
This two-day, in-person institute introduces faculty and staff to an experiential learning approach for incorporating social action campaigns into either a semester-long course or co-curricular workshop series.
This training, hosted by Dr. Arun Agrawal (School for Environment & Sustainability, University of Michigan and NSS Interim Vice President) and Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton (Teaching Social Action), is a great way to kick-off your NSS experience!
Read more and apply: https://teachingsocialaction.org/events/fall-24-institute-on-teaching-social-action-at-the-university-of-washington
Cost: $60. All Social Action Training Attendees are also welcome to register to attend the NSS Conference.
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