Ingrid Olivares, a postdoctoral researcher at University College, London, will speak at the seminar.
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
Berkeley Food Institute 2020–21 Food Systems Career Panel Series
Interested in a career in transforming food systems? Join the Berkeley Food Institute for a series of three career panel webinars that highlight different food and agriculture sectors.
Berkeley Food Institute 2020–21 Food Systems Career Panel Series
Part of a a series of career panel webinars that highlight job paths in different food and agriculture sectors.
Many rivers to cross: towards a more diverse community of freshwater scientists
Georgia Southern University Associate Professor Colón-Gaud will present at this Zoom seminar.
Does Building New Housing Cause Displacement?
The supply and demand effects of construction in San Francisco.
RCNR Faculty: Rausser College Faculty Panel
Interested in getting involved in ongoing research at Rausser College? Come to the Rausser College Faculty Panel where you will hear 4 esteemed professors describe their own research, topics ranging from social science to biology.
Rausser College Peer Advisors: Zoom Speed Mingling with the PALs
Get to know your peers & help build a sense of community over rapid-fire ice-breakers!
Bond through conversations about your major, classes, and memories at Berkeley.
Scott Stephens: Fire in Western U.S. Forests: Friend or Foe?
Scott Stephens, a leading expert on fire science and director of the UCB Center for Fire Research and Outreach, will outline the science behind the increasing frequency of wildfired and discuss strategies that can enhance the resilience of...
Dan Kammen: The Climate-COVID-Race Collision
From pandemics and racism to fires and gas prices, climate and energy have become mainstream topics. Kammen will look at the science and politics behind today’s global crises.
Opening Your Own Doors with Your Degree
Join us for a virtual networking event through rotating breakout rooms with alums who have used their degrees in a variety of ways and have opened their own doors to their careers.