Australian Workforce Futures and Climate Change Project
NTEU NSW proudly supports the launch of the Australian Workforce Futures and Climate Change Project and encourages interested members to attend their upcoming event, which includes a research seminar presented by international academic Professor Carla Lipsig-Mummé, Director, Work in a Warming World Project (W3), York University, Toronto.
The seminar is organised by the Centre for Workforce Futures in the Department of Marketing & Management at Macquarie University, and will be held twice on the same day at different venues:
SEMINAR 1: Macquarie University, North Ryde Campus
Topic: Greening the World of Work in Three Dimensions
The adaptation of work and employment in the context of climate change is a critical new research area. Climate change is affecting every region of the world, and Australia is no exception. Global warming changes how we work, what we produce and where we produce it.
Speaker: Professor Carla Lipsig-Mummé, Director, Work in a Warming World Project (W3), York University, Toronto
Venue: Seminar Room, Level 5, Room 523, E4A, Macquarie University North Ryde Campus
When: Wed 2nd May, 2012, 10:30am - 12:00pm
SEMINAR 2: Macquarie City Campus, CBD Sydney
Topic: Greening the World of Work in Three Dimensions
The adaptation of work and employment in the context of climate change is a critical new research area. Climate change is affecting every region of the world, and Australia is no exception. Global warming changes how we work, what we produce and where we produce it.
Speaker: Professor Carla Lipsig-Mummé, Director, Work in a Warming World Project (W3), York University, Toronto
Venue: Macquarie City Campus, Level 2, 11 York Street Sydney
When: Wed 2nd May, 2012, 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Registration is essential: http://www.businessandeconomics.mq.edu.au/our_departments/marketing_management/research3/business_economics_research_seminars
Australian Workforce Futures and Climate Change Project
Published: 27 Apr, 2012Tags: NSW Division, NSW, Macquare University, event,
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