Tuesday Discussion
Networking in Environmental Studies
10.04.2018 – 10.07.2018
Interested in environmental work both locally and internationally? Thinking of environmental work after your studies?
Do not miss out on the Tuesday Discussion from 16:15 till 17:15 at Leopoldstr. 11 A, room 415!
The course introduces students to a wide variety of fields, both academic and beyond, in which environmental practitioners are active. Each session will provide participants with the opportunity to meet speakers who function as heads of environmental foundations, as members of environmental research institutions, green businesses, environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs), or as representatives of the Ministry of Environment. The course is discussion-based and requires students to actively participate in each class. International fellows and staff from the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society will also be invited to join the discussion with the students.
Our current program:
10.04. | Werner Lang, Lehrstuhl für energieeffizientes und nachhaltiges Planen und Bauen (TUM) |
17.04. | Friederike Kaiser, head of Alpines Museum Munich |
24.04. | Franziska Güpner, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society |
08.05. | María Valeria Berros (National University of the Littoral, Santa Fe City, Argentina), Hal Crimmel (Weber State University, Salt Lake City, USA)and the producers of their new movie "Rights of Nature" |
15.05. | Samer Angelone, filmmaker, University of Zurich |
22.05. | Sebastian Planck, Social Entrepreneurship Academy |
29.05. | Arwed Guderian and Anna Koch, repack Munich |
05.06. | Felix Remter and architecture students, MCTS Munich (TUM) |
12.06. | Fossil Free Munich |
19.06. | Andreas Meisner, Transition Town Trudering |
26.06. | Anselm Görres, Hochschultage |
03.07. | Methap von Stietencron, rehap republic |
10.07. | Nikolas Fricke, Pfanni-Stiftung |
For more information, please see the RCC's website.
Students can obtain 3 ECTS credits for this course.