This looks promising.
Sep. 16th, 2010 02:31 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Newly arrived in my inbox today was this notification for a student conference:
The Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies & Solidarity announces a student research conference on topics vital to human development to be held at the University of Notre Dame on February 11-12, 2011. This student-organized event is co-sponsored by the Center for Social Concerns at Notre Dame and SIT Study Abroad, a program of World Learning.
The conference is an opportunity to explore interdisciplinary, holistic approaches to improving livelihoods and advancing human dignity. As citizens of a globalized world, we have a responsibility to ensure that our actions will promote the common good.
All undergraduate and graduate students are invited to share their research experiences and discuss the current state of human development across a spectrum of topics.
I didn't attend the last one, but I heard good things about the presentations, and I might just be taking a trip out to Indiana*shudder* next February. It strikes me that some of the students might enjoy tagging along; should we make a pilgrimage out of it?
The Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies & Solidarity announces a student research conference on topics vital to human development to be held at the University of Notre Dame on February 11-12, 2011. This student-organized event is co-sponsored by the Center for Social Concerns at Notre Dame and SIT Study Abroad, a program of World Learning.
The conference is an opportunity to explore interdisciplinary, holistic approaches to improving livelihoods and advancing human dignity. As citizens of a globalized world, we have a responsibility to ensure that our actions will promote the common good.
All undergraduate and graduate students are invited to share their research experiences and discuss the current state of human development across a spectrum of topics.
I didn't attend the last one, but I heard good things about the presentations, and I might just be taking a trip out to Indiana