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📢 A Postgraduate Research Scholarship in climate change mitigation and the political economy of lithium mining in Australia is available - working with SEI member @spark_syd @Usyd_ssps.
➡️ Applications due 1 December. Read more at https://t.co/mBUKD0RXUt https://t.co/foqaKbrmoE
🌊 How can a beach teach us to live more deeply connected lives?
Join us Monday 3pm as SEI Visiting Fellow Jennifer Deger and Paul G Wunungmurra @CDUni reflect on their work exploring beaches as complex zones of love and concern. 💭
➡️ Register at https://t.co/PvvabIPRum https://t.co/2om1zu2C2Q
🚨 Ahead of the UN’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, we hear from our expert panel on how communities and government can prepare and build resilience in the face of increasing disasters. #DRRDay
➡️ Wednesday 12 October, 6pm | Register at https://t.co/4wX8IBKzFK https://t.co/pPALaln1TU
— Sydney Environment Institute (@SEI_Sydney) October 5, 2022
Today is International Day of Disaster Risk Reduction. Preparing for disasters is crucial, especially for vulnerable communities in countries like the Solomon Islands, situated on the Ring of Fire. https://t.co/WKl4uZwq9L
🎭 How can we champion environmental and sustainable values within cultural institutions?
🌏 On Tuesday 18 October we hear from professionals working in the environmental space in the arts and culture industry on their career pathways.
📖 Register at https://t.co/YpAh2qFpKD https://t.co/Gbrff6Ruh5
— Sydney Environment Institute (@SEI_Sydney) October 5, 2022
On the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (13 October), Fiona Dunstan, Kath Ryan and Simon Heemstra will be joining us for a virtual panel on 'Early Warning for Early Action'.
Learn more and register here: https://t.co/IUF9Nh5znl
#EarlyAction #DRRDay https://t.co/BRbMa3AM5V
💭 Is there still hope for an Australian Urgenda?
📝 In response to global climate litigation, @SydneyLawSchool student Larissa Isakov considers the potential to hold government and corporations accountable here in Australia.
📚 Read the article at https://t.co/CJRZkDAuF9 https://t.co/B76LIuRh3X
— Sydney Environment Institute (@SEI_Sydney) October 6, 2022
📢 You’re invited to the SEI Open Day!
Join us on campus on Monday 7 November to learn about the impact of our world-leading multidisciplinary environmental research, and the opportunities to get involved with SEI. 🌏
➡️ Read more and register at https://t.co/i3eoyKADwq https://t.co/RINsydZzbZ
— Sydney Environment Institute (@SEI_Sydney) October 7, 2022
🚨 According to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, “We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide.”
On 26 October, join us at @sydney_business to hear from our expert panel on the possibilities for climate transformation.
➡️ Register at https://t.co/uSDPZieZIC https://t.co/J7n8Fb4ML5
— Sydney Environment Institute (@SEI_Sydney) October 6, 2022
💭 Are you interested in environmental roles within cultural institutions? 🎭🎨
🚨 Join us next Tuesday to hear career advice and insights from @emilyjateff @seamuseum_ , Chris Mercer @Arup, & @ClimateJen @austmus.
➡️ Register at https://t.co/Vu35a4I9sA https://t.co/lWVA2vrnLk
— Sydney Environment Institute (@SEI_Sydney) October 9, 2022
International Day for Disaster Reduction in 2022
The International Day for Disaster Reduction seeks to raise awareness about the potential threat of disasters. It exposes both natural and unnatural disasters and reinforces what actions need to be taken.
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