Conferences
- The countdown to the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit is on. Check out what's in store for June 5, from the keynote speech to a hands-on park project, evening reception and more.
- Get ready to hear from powerful voices at the intersection of climate change and human rights. The Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit returns on June 5, and these are the speakers.
- Hear pitches from emerging ventures across disciplines such as clean energy, advanced materials, quantum computing and next-generation therapeutics, followed by a networking session with researchers, investors and community supporters at the Ascent Deep Tech Community Showcase.
- The Right Here, Right Now global climate summit, beginning June 4, will aim to address critical issues at the intersection of climate change and human rights. Register to join via livestream. New speaker info added!
- A discussion among Chancellor Justin Schwartz, Vice Chancellor for Sustainability Andrew Mayock and Sustainability Research Initiative Executive Director Jane Zelikova will headline the 32nd annual Campus Sustainability Summit.
- A daylong workshop featuring the University of Southern California’s Adrianna Kezar will focus on creating and sustaining shared equity leadership to support student success.
- The Conference on World Affairs schedule and registration are now live. Explore this year’s lineup of engaging panels, discussions and special events. Register and start planning your experience.
- The Office of Academic and Learning Innovation continues its free series, BoulderTalks: Insights from Education Innovators, with a workshop and presentation by guest speaker Tawnya Means, assistant dean for education innovation at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
- Join the Conference on World Affairs, happening April 7–10. Global experts will discuss key issues under the themes lead, innovate and impact, with panels focusing on current, real-world challenges.
- A day-long symposium will feature renowned scholars who explore how artificial intelligence, big data and computational methods are transforming research in the humanities.