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2015 Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA)

United States of America
New Orleans
Event start: 20150217
End date: 20150220

Event description

The Earth System Governance research alliance will once again be strongly represented this year at the 2015 Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), 18-21 February 2015 in New Orleans.

Many members of the Earth System Governance Lead Faculty, Earth System Governance Research Fellows and Senior Research Fellows, as well as Steering Group members will attend the convention. They will present their research findings and publications, discuss new research activities, and network with more than 5.000 other participants.

The Earth System Governance Project is proud to also once again be a co-host of the ISA Environmental Studies Section (ESS) Reception. The reception will be held on 19 February 2015.

Details of all presentations are available on the website for the 2015 ISA Annual Convention.

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