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October 7, 2024

Global Research Resilience: Navigating Social Unrest - Insights from Africa

11 a.m.-Noon

Location: This event will be held virtually via Zoom. Attendees must register to receive a Zoom link. Registration will open by late August.

A panel of risk and security experts from the U.S. Department of State and faculty from UMD share perspectives, experiences, and recommendations for navigating challenges and opportunities inherent in conducting academic research and field work in international environments, particularly within the context of Africa. This conversation will explore the ways in which social and political movements/unrest affects scholarly field research in Africa. Any students or faculty conducting research in Africa, have interests to conduct research or travel to Africa, or faculty teaching (or considering) offering courses in Africa and outside of the United States are encouraged to join. Attendees will be able to participate by sharing their own insights and experiences. 


Confirmed Panelists (the full panel will be posted soon):
Brianna Cooper, Analyst, Sub-Saharan Africa, Overseas Advisory Council, U.S. Department of State
Kenneth Leonard, Professor, Agriculture and Resource Economics | Faculty Advisor to Global Poverty Minor, University of Maryland
Catherine Nakalembe, Assistant Professor, Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland | Africa Program Lead, NASA Harvest | Agriculture and Food Security Thematic Lead, NASA SERVIR

Moderated by: Leanne Johnson, Director, International Risk Management, Office of International Affairs, University of Maryland

This event is co-sponsored by ATLAS and the Office of International Affairs.

 

ATLAS Monthly Speaker Series (Oct 2024)

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