Student-led seminars are a forum for students to discuss issues of common interest, help each other get organized, and learn about sustainability related research in the department and beyond. These informal seminars are held on alternating Thursdays at 1 pm, and are open to everyone across the campus. Feel free to bring your lunch!
If you have ideas for topics you would like discussed email Maryam or Lisa.
You want me to go where?! Grad students spill on fears, challenges and lessons learned in the field.
February 16th from 1pm – 3pm AERL 419
Storytelling through visual methods in research: A discussion led by Margaret Morales
February 2nd from 1pm – 3pm AERL 419
Surviving your first year!
Tips for new students on how to get through your first year, painlessly.
September 22nd 1 – 2pm in AERL 419.
Where academia and government meet: Experiences with the Greenest City Scholars program
1 – 2pm October 6th in AERL 419
Getting a handle on theory! How to do a good and thorough literature review
October 20 at 1:00pm AERL 419
Engagement in public policy and science-based advocacy with Jordan Tam and Gerald Singh
November 3 at 1:00pm AERL 419
Sustainability and the Arts: Some insights from Meg O’Shea and David Maggs
November 17th at 1:00pm AERL 419

