ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLOQUIUM (ERIC)

Department of Geography, College of Arts & Sciences
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, College of Public Health

Fall 2008
Wednesdays, 4:00 – 5:15 pm

Overview:

ERIC is the new inter-college seminar series at USF, organized by the Departments of Environmental & Occupational Health, Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Geography. The purpose of the series is to bring together the diverse environmental research talents throughout the University, to spur collaborative research ideas, and to excite students about research opportunities in the environmental field.

Format:

Each session will include talks from one to two speakers involved in environmental research. Speakers will include USF faculty and invited outside researchers.

Who Should Attend?

USF Faculty – Come help put USF ‘on the map’ for interdisciplinary environmental research.
USF Students – Earn 1 unit of credit. Sign up for one of the following courses:

  • PHC 6930 (meets the EOH seminar requirement). Instructor: Dr. Stuart
  • CGN 6933 (recommended for all EWRE graduate students). Instructor: Dr. Yeh
  • EVR 4921 (this is the ESP senior seminar). Instructor: Dr. Connie Mizak
  • EVR 6930 (ESP Graduate Colloquium). Instructor: Dr. Connie Mizak

Need more information or want to give a talk? Contact:

ERIC Speaker Schedule - http://www.netcast.usf.edu/browse.php?page=Classes/cas/Environmental Science/ERIC/index

 

 

 

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