CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
What: Planet Texas 2050 seeks abstracts for poster presentations and lightning talks during our Spring Research Symposium 2022: Resilience Research in Action.
When: Planet Texas 2050 symposium events will take place Monday April 11- Thursday April 14, 2022.
Talks, panels, and poster presentations are scheduled between 2-5 p.m. on April 12-April 14, 2022. We are currently planning for an in-person event in April, but will adjust to hybrid or virtual if necessary due to the state of the pandemic.
Where: Glickman Conference Center, UT Austin Campus
Who: University faculty, researchers, staff, students, and community members/partners
Planet Texas 2050’s spring symposium brings together university faculty, researchers, staff, students, practitioners, artists, and community members interested in applied interdisciplinary research on climate resilience, adaptation, and equitable and just transition strategies. Through multiple presentation formats and opportunities for dialog and exchange, Resilience Research in Action highlights the work of PT2050 project teams and partners, as well as that of other researchers and students exploring diverse and intersecting aspects of resilience. The event is part of our broader efforts to build a community of collaborators through the sharing of ideas, research, tools, and strategies aimed at shaping more resilient communities throughout Texas and beyond.
How: Fill out this form!
Where: Glickman Conference Center, UT Austin Campus
Who: University faculty, researchers, staff, students, and community members/partners
Planet Texas 2050’s spring symposium brings together university faculty, researchers, staff, students, practitioners, artists, and community members interested in applied interdisciplinary research on climate resilience, adaptation, and equitable and just transition strategies. Through multiple presentation formats and opportunities for dialog and exchange, Resilience Research in Action highlights the work of PT2050 project teams and partners, as well as that of other researchers and students exploring diverse and intersecting aspects of resilience. The event is part of our broader efforts to build a community of collaborators through the sharing of ideas, research, tools, and strategies aimed at shaping more resilient communities throughout Texas and beyond.
How: Fill out this form!
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