Facing Personal & Professional Change with Courage and Compassion
Having changed career paths multiple times, Local Economic Development graduate Sanjay Govindaraj has learned to embrace change.
Having changed career paths multiple times, Local Economic Development graduate Sanjay Govindaraj has learned to embrace change.
ENV Grads, are you curious about non-traditional career paths and careers outside of academia? Are you interested in how you can leverage skills from your degree after graduation? Do you want an opportunity to connect with Faculty of Environment Grad Alumni?
If you are interested in climate policy, First Nations, international work, or the intersection of all three where alumnus Graeme Reed works, don’t miss this Alumni Office Hours discussion.
Join Captain Sunny Jambhale as he shares some of the best lessons he’s learned navigating his way into professional aviation - from the importance of networking as a student, to building your professional reputation in the industry.
The Faculty of Environment invites you to attend a special Speakers Series on Decolonizing Methodologies for Respectful Sustainability Research.
Sessions will take place during the last week of each month. The third session, featuring Professor Saran Stewart from Neag School of Education and the University of Connecticut, is on December 2nd from 12:00 - 1:30 pm.
Following the Speaker presentation, STEC will share information about post-talk interactive reflection sessions.
You're invited to join dean Jean Andrey and each of this year's exceptional award recipients:
Chances are your career path won’t be linear but getting clear on your purpose and being adaptable can help you navigate change and carve out your niche.
Join Dr. Wutich as she illustrates how the missing key to solving water insecurity is hidden in the social infrastructure all around us and how social infrastructure—informal economies, social networks, and cultural norms—can be leveraged to distribute water in fair and just ways.
Alumni Office Hour: Controversial Careers, Co-op and COP Conferences
In his talk, Julian will show how young people in the Roxbury neighbourhood in Boston formed a coalition called ‘Clean Buses for Boston’ as a response to increased asthma levels in the area. He will look at global climate justice activism, highlighting especially, the role of young girls and women and finally, he will look at food justice: who grows Canada’s food, and why this matters.
Wednesday, January 19, 2022