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Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
Edible Education 101: The Rise and Future of the Food Movement, Jan 26-Apr 27, 2015
A UC Berkeley course with live streaming open to the public.
Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology Seminar, Mar 6
"Comparing the center to the edge: variation in demography of an alpine plant across it's range"
Peer Advising for the Haas Scholars Program, Mar 6
If you are applying for the Robert and Colleen Haas Scholars Program and would like a current Scholar to look over your application proposal, this drop-in workshop is for you!
How to Write a Research/Grant Proposal, Mar 6
If you need to write a grant propopsal, this workshop is for you! You'll get a headstart on defining your research question, developing a project plan, presenting your qualifications, and creating a realistic budget.
Faith-science discussion group, thru May 14
Faiths, worldviews, and epistemologies play a huge role in shaping our thoughts and actions, yet religious faith and scientific investigation are often seen as mutually exclusive.
Meeting Conservation Seminar, Mar 5
Thursday 3/5 from 4:30-6:00 PM in 112 Hilgard we will be hosting Libby Porzig, Senior Ecologist at Point Blue Conservation Science (formerly PRBO). She will be speaking on her work on conservation in rangelands and her experiences at Point Blue...
SERC DeCal: The Zero Waste Movement, Jan 29-Apr 30, 2015
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Have you heard about the goal of Zero Waste by 2020?
Have you ever wondered where your trash goes once you throw it in a bin or dumpster?
Peer Advising for the Haas Scholars Program, Mar 5
If you are applying for the Robert and Colleen Haas Scholars Program and would like a current Scholar to look over your application proposal, this drop-in workshop is for you!
Wildlife Management and Policy search Lecture: Dr. Neil Carter, "Untangling the complexity of human-wildlife coexistence", Mar 5
This talk is part of the weekly ESPM Seminar Series