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| Geographical Information Systems - Wednesday, September 16, 2009 Phillip Lister, SIS Technical Officer presents a seminar on Geographical Information Systems at SIS in Room 215, Building 8117 on Friday 18 September from 1pm to 2pm (full story) |
| Diving deeper into learning - Thursday, August 20, 2009 Kathryn McLachlan, SIS MPhil Candidate presents a Confirmation Seminar on The Dialogue of Engagement: diving deeper into learning in Room 218, Building 8117 on Friday 21 August from 2pm to 3pm (full story) |
| CASE STUDY IN NAIROBI, KENYA - Thursday, August 20, 2009 John Macharia, SIS PhD Candidate presents a Confirmation Seminar on A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO VALUE MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE FRESH VEGETABLES SUPPLY CHAIN IN NAIROBI, KENYA in Room 218, Building 8117 on Friday 21 August from 1pm to 2pm (full story) |
| LEARNING LABORATORIES - Thursday, August 20, 2009 Dr Nam Nguyen, SIS Postdoc Research Fellow presents a seminar on THE IMPORTANCE OF SYSTEMS THINKING AND PRACTICE FOR CREATING BIOSPHERE RESERVES AS “LEARNING LABORATORIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT” in Room 215, Building 8117 on Friday 14 August from 1pm to 2pm (full story) |
| Carbon Footprinting exercise performed on Gatton C - Friday, July 10, 2009 A group of undergraduate students presents a group project on Carbon Footprinting exercise performed on Gatton Campus in Room 215, Building 8117 on Friday 19th June from 1pm to 2pm (full story) |
| Drivers of project success in Vietnam - Friday, July 10, 2009 Ashley Brooks, SIS PhD Candidate presents a Confirmation Seminar on Drivers of project success in Vietnam in Room 215, Building 8117 on Thursday 18th June from 1pm to 2pm (full story) |
| A comparison of elicitation procedures - Wednesday, April 01, 2009 Natalie Jones, SIS PhD Candidate presents a Confirmation Seminar on Mental Models: a comparison of elicitation procedures in the field of natural resource management in Room 215, Building 8117 on Friday 3 April from 1pm to 2pm (full story) |
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