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Discussion about the future outlook of the Nordic region and how well the financial systems support the tourism industry.
A discussion with Bassem Youssef and Sara Taksler, the film's producer, followed the film screening. The discussion was moderated by CGS Director Sophia McClennen.
Photo: Aaron Morris
The executive committee met 11-18 May 2014 in Hannover, Germany. Here are a few images from that week. Thanks to William Koopmans and Mary Fontaine for some of the pictures!
It's on the bad side when you're surrounded by hundreds of people and can only get one to talk with you.
Speaker's Corner, Hyde Park, London.
Pictures of animals with visible ribs, as frantically found on the phone. They are used as the ridicules resistance towards forests with no timber production and animals grazing year round.
Miljøstyrelsen arranged a tour and discussions, at Stenderup Forests, after the area is in the pool of areas proposed for a Nature National Park (NNP).
November 2021.
Stenderup Forests, Kolding, Denmark.
BooksActually
presents
Red Dragonflies
a film discussion with Liao Jiekai
d i s c u s s i o n
D : Thursday, 12 May 2011
T : 7.30 pm
V : BooksActually
(No. 9 Yong Siak Street, Tiong Bahru. Singapore 168645)
Sam Rainsy discusses strategy with Kieng Vang, on their way back to the helicopter. Na Tal village in northern Siem Reap province, Cambodia.
Panel Discussion 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Ananda Mitra, Professor, Department of Communication, Wake Forest University
David Siar, Associate Professor, Department of English, Winston-Salem State University
Soncerey Montgomery, Associate Professor, Department of Mass Communications, Winston-Salem State University
William Boone, Associate Professor, Department of English, Winston-Salem State University
Tanya Walker, Associate Professor, Department of English, Winston-Salem State University
Judecat, Light Echoes and I spent a perfect Spring Day at the zoo. We opened the place and just about closed it too.
We were in the Avian center when this conference took place!
On 17th February 2014, representatives from leading international energy companies and top academics attended a Chatham House style discussion at the ESCP Europe London campus to look at 'Oil and Gas Perspectives in the 21st Century'.
The event was led by Prof. Vlasios Voudouris, Director of ESCP Europe's Executive Master in Energy Management programme. The event was sponsored by Natural Gas Europe and the world-leading academic publishing company, Elsevier, and organised with ESCP Europe's Research Centre for Energy Management.
The discussion centred on a special issue of the Energy Policy Journal, edited by Dr Voudouris, published in January 2014.
Read more here: escpeuro.pe/MBv99Z