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  • 1.  3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop University of Washington, Seattle May 17-19, 2017

    Posted 01-23-2017 14:35
    3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop
    University of Washington, Seattle
    May 17-19, 2017


    On May 17-19, 2017, University of Washington’s Center for Environmental
    Politics will organize the 3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop for
    doctoral students working in the area of environmental politics and governance
    (EPG). This follows on the highly successful workshop that the Center hosted in
    2015 and 2016
    (http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Brochure_FINAL.pdf).

    The EPG Grad workshop provide a venue for doctoral students to present their
    work, receive feedback, and network with others working on similar issues. We
    will invite select faculty from University of Washington and other universities
    to serve as resource persons.

    Objective:
    Why the workshop? Understanding the governance and political aspects of
    environmental issues is critical for addressing the gamut of environmental
    challenges. The politics of governance perhaps has become an even more critical
    factor in the changed political milieu. The multi-disciplinary nature of EPG
    research often makes it hard to share ideas, concepts, and research methods
    across relevant disciplines. We hope the annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop
    will help overcome these barriers and provide a multi-disciplinary venue for
    doctoral students to become active participants in the community of EPG
    scholars.

    Expenses:
    There are no workshop fees and the Center will pay for local expenses, namely
    each participant’s food and shared hotel lodging (with two participants per
    room) for three nights, May 17, 18, and 19.

    Participants are responsible for travel expenses.

    Application Logistics:
    This workshop will be most useful for doctoral students who have made
    substantial progress in their graduate studies: that is, they are able to
    present a fully developed paper or their dissertation prospectus. The students
    need to submit:

    - an abstract (about 800 – 1,000 words) of a paper or dissertation prospectus;
    - a letter of support from their graduate advisor. Applicants should upload the
    above material using the form available here:
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/?page_id=1229

    The deadline for submission is February 15, 2017.

    Timeline:

    -February 15-28, 2017: Center faculty evaluate the proposals.

    -March 1, 2017: Participants are formally invited.

    -May 5, 2017: Participants email their papers to

    -Wednesday, May 17, 2017: Participants arrive; Welcome dinner.

    -Thursday, May 18, 2017: Full day Workshop in the Petersen Room (Allen Library,
    University of Washington, Seattle) followed by dinner

    -Friday, May 19, 2017: Full day Workshop in the Petersen Room (Allen Library,
    University of Washington, Seattle) followed by dinner

    -Saturday, May 20, 2017: Departure.

    The Center for Environmental Politics is excited to organize this unique event
    focused on furthering graduate training and education. Should you have any
    questions, feel free to email Aseem Prakash; aseem@uw.edu.





    ********************************************************************

    Aseem Prakash
    Professor, Department of Political Science
    Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
    Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental Politics
    39 Gowen Hall, Box 353530
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA 98195-3530

    http://faculty.washington.edu/aseem/
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/


  • 2.  3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop University of Washington, Seattle May 17-19, 2017

    Posted 02-06-2017 11:12
    DEADLINE: 15 FEBRUARY 2017

    3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop
    University of Washington, Seattle
    May 17-19, 2017


    On May 17-19, 2017, University of Washington’s Center for Environmental
    Politics will organize the 3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop for
    doctoral students working in the area of environmental politics and governance
    (EPG). This follows on the highly successful workshop that the Center hosted in
    2015 and 2016
    (http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Brochure_FINAL.pdf).

    The EPG Grad workshop provide a venue for doctoral students to present their
    work, receive feedback, and network with others working on similar issues. We
    will invite select faculty from University of Washington and other universities
    to serve as resource persons.

    Objective:
    Why the workshop? Understanding the governance and political aspects of
    environmental issues is critical for addressing the gamut of environmental
    challenges. The politics of governance perhaps has become an even more critical
    factor in the changed political milieu. The multi-disciplinary nature of EPG
    research often makes it hard to share ideas, concepts, and research methods
    across relevant disciplines. We hope the annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop
    will help overcome these barriers and provide a multi-disciplinary venue for
    doctoral students to become active participants in the community of EPG
    scholars.

    Expenses:
    There are no workshop fees and the Center will pay for local expenses, namely
    each participant’s food and shared hotel lodging (with two participants per
    room) for three nights, May 17, 18, and 19.

    Participants are responsible for travel expenses.

    Application Logistics:
    This workshop will be most useful for doctoral students who have made
    substantial progress in their graduate studies: that is, they are able to
    present a fully developed paper or their dissertation prospectus. The students
    need to submit:

    - an abstract (about 800 – 1,000 words) of a paper or dissertation prospectus;
    - a letter of support from their graduate advisor. Applicants should upload the
    above material using the form available here:
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/?page_id=1229

    The deadline for submission is February 15, 2017.

    Timeline:

    -February 15-28, 2017: Center faculty evaluate the proposals.

    -March 1, 2017: Participants are formally invited.

    -May 5, 2017: Participants email their papers to

    -Wednesday, May 17, 2017: Participants arrive; Welcome dinner.

    -Thursday, May 18, 2017: Full day Workshop in the Petersen Room (Allen Library,
    University of Washington, Seattle) followed by dinner

    -Friday, May 19, 2017: Full day Workshop in the Petersen Room (Allen Library,
    University of Washington, Seattle) followed by dinner

    -Saturday, May 20, 2017: Departure.

    The Center for Environmental Politics is excited to organize this unique event
    focused on furthering graduate training and education. Should you have any
    questions, feel free to email Aseem Prakash; aseem@uw.edu.





    ********************************************************************

    Aseem Prakash
    Professor, Department of Political Science
    Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
    Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental Politics
    39 Gowen Hall, Box 353530
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA 98195-3530

    http://faculty.washington.edu/aseem/
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/


  • 3.  3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop University of Washington, Seattle May 17-19, 2017

    Posted 02-09-2017 21:28
    DEADLINE: 15 FEBRUARY 2017

    3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop
    University of Washington, Seattle
    May 17-19, 2017


    On May 17-19, 2017, University of Washington’s Center for Environmental
    Politics will organize the 3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop for
    doctoral students working in the area of environmental politics and governance
    (EPG). This follows on the highly successful workshop that the Center hosted in
    2015 and 2016
    (http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Brochure_FINAL.pdf).

    The EPG Grad workshop provide a venue for doctoral students to present their
    work, receive feedback, and network with others working on similar issues. We
    will invite select faculty from University of Washington and other universities
    to serve as resource persons.

    Objective:
    Why the workshop? Understanding the governance and political aspects of
    environmental issues is critical for addressing the gamut of environmental
    challenges. The politics of governance perhaps has become an even more critical
    factor in the changed political milieu. The multi-disciplinary nature of EPG
    research often makes it hard to share ideas, concepts, and research methods
    across relevant disciplines. We hope the annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop
    will help overcome these barriers and provide a multi-disciplinary venue for
    doctoral students to become active participants in the community of EPG
    scholars.

    Expenses:
    There are no workshop fees and the Center will pay for local expenses, namely
    each participant’s food and shared hotel lodging (with two participants per
    room) for three nights, May 17, 18, and 19.

    Participants are responsible for travel expenses.

    Application Logistics:
    This workshop will be most useful for doctoral students who have made
    substantial progress in their graduate studies: that is, they are able to
    present a fully developed paper or their dissertation prospectus. The students
    need to submit:

    - an abstract (about 800 – 1,000 words) of a paper or dissertation prospectus;
    - a letter of support from their graduate advisor. Applicants should upload the
    above material using the form available here:
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/?page_id=1229

    The deadline for submission is February 15, 2017.

    Timeline:

    -February 15-28, 2017: Center faculty evaluate the proposals.

    -March 1, 2017: Participants are formally invited.

    -May 5, 2017: Participants email their papers to

    -Wednesday, May 17, 2017: Participants arrive; Welcome dinner.

    -Thursday, May 18, 2017: Full day Workshop in the Petersen Room (Allen Library,
    University of Washington, Seattle) followed by dinner

    -Friday, May 19, 2017: Full day Workshop in the Petersen Room (Allen Library,
    University of Washington, Seattle) followed by dinner

    -Saturday, May 20, 2017: Departure.

    The Center for Environmental Politics is excited to organize this unique event
    focused on furthering graduate training and education. Should you have any
    questions, feel free to email Aseem Prakash; aseem@uw.edu.





    ********************************************************************

    Aseem Prakash
    Professor, Department of Political Science
    Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
    Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental Politics
    39 Gowen Hall, Box 353530
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA 98195-3530

    http://faculty.washington.edu/aseem/
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/


  • 4.  3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop University of Washington, Seattle May 17-19, 2017

    Posted 02-15-2017 00:54
    FINAL CALL
    DEADLINE: 15 FEBRUARY 2017, 5:00 PM PACIFIC TIME


    3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop
    University of Washington, Seattle
    May 17-19, 2017


    On May 17-19, 2017, University of Washington’s Center for Environmental
    Politics will organize the 3rd annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop for
    doctoral students working in the area of environmental politics and governance
    (EPG). This follows on the highly successful workshop that the Center hosted in
    2015 and 2016
    (http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Brochure_FINAL.pdf).

    The EPG Grad workshop provide a venue for doctoral students to present their
    work, receive feedback, and network with others working on similar issues. We
    will invite select faculty from University of Washington and other universities
    to serve as resource persons.

    Objective:
    Why the workshop? Understanding the governance and political aspects of
    environmental issues is critical for addressing the gamut of environmental
    challenges. The politics of governance perhaps has become an even more critical
    factor in the changed political milieu. The multi-disciplinary nature of EPG
    research often makes it hard to share ideas, concepts, and research methods
    across relevant disciplines. We hope the annual Duck Family Graduate Workshop
    will help overcome these barriers and provide a multi-disciplinary venue for
    doctoral students to become active participants in the community of EPG
    scholars.

    Expenses:
    There are no workshop fees and the Center will pay for local expenses, namely
    each participant’s food and shared hotel lodging (with two participants per
    room) for three nights, May 17, 18, and 19.

    Participants are responsible for travel expenses.

    Application Logistics:
    This workshop will be most useful for doctoral students who have made
    substantial progress in their graduate studies: that is, they are able to
    present a fully developed paper or their dissertation prospectus. The students
    need to submit:

    - an abstract (about 800 – 1,000 words) of a paper or dissertation prospectus;
    - a letter of support from their graduate advisor. Applicants should upload the
    above material using the form available here:
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/?page_id=1229

    The deadline for submission is February 15, 2017.

    Timeline:

    -February 15-28, 2017: Center faculty evaluate the proposals.

    -March 1, 2017: Participants are formally invited.

    -May 5, 2017: Participants email their papers to

    -Wednesday, May 17, 2017: Participants arrive; Welcome dinner.

    -Thursday, May 18, 2017: Full day Workshop in the Petersen Room (Allen Library,
    University of Washington, Seattle) followed by dinner

    -Friday, May 19, 2017: Full day Workshop in the Petersen Room (Allen Library,
    University of Washington, Seattle) followed by dinner

    -Saturday, May 20, 2017: Departure.

    The Center for Environmental Politics is excited to organize this unique event
    focused on furthering graduate training and education. Should you have any
    questions, feel free to email Aseem Prakash; aseem@uw.edu.





    ********************************************************************

    Aseem Prakash
    Professor, Department of Political Science
    Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
    Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental Politics
    39 Gowen Hall, Box 353530
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA 98195-3530

    http://faculty.washington.edu/aseem/
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/