Event Date: Nov 12 2009
Event Website: Event Webpage
City: Edmonton, AB
Country: Canada
Primary Contact Name: Shanon Stunden Bower
Contact Email: stundenb@ualberta.ca
On 12 November, 10:00 am, at the University of Alberta, Bill Waiser, George Colpitts and Shannon Bower will be hosting an informal discussion about their work to date on an undergraduate reader dealing with environmental change on the Canadian Prairies, with special attention to the issue of climate change. The editors hope to receive suggestions and advice from interested colleagues. NiCHE will be providing refreshments. Please feel free to share this invitation with other interested faculty, postdoctoral fellows and sessional lecturers, or senior graduate students. The location for this event at the UofA will be released in a few weeks. Feel free to contact Shannon Bower with any questions:stundenb@ualberta.ca
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