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SUMMARY:Virtual Information Session for the International Education Summit
DESCRIPTION:We invite local educators\, students\, and community partners to join us in exploring the UN Global Goals from a “glocal” perspective. This info session will cover the details of the Summit including our new Lauf Global Studies Grant. We will also discuss the outcomes from the summit including: \n\n\nTo expand students’ awareness and provide experiences for them to make an impact in their community through the Global Goals\nTo enhance students’ understanding of global education and career pathways\n\nRegister Here! \n 
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/virtual-information-session-for-the-international-education-summit/
CATEGORIES:Global Education,International Education Summit,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="The World Affairs Council of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky":MAILTO:info@cincyworldaffairs.org
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SUMMARY:Climate Migration with United States Institute of Peace
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegister Here \nThe links between climate change\, conflict\, and human mobility are complex. In 2022\, disasters internally displaced 32.6 million people\, more than at any other time over the last decade. Most of these displacements occurred in areas that are fragile or conflict-prone. In fact\, ninety percent of all refugees come from places that are some of the most vulnerable to climate-related impacts. Right now\, these fragile regions already grapple with increased food insecurity\, unemployment\, and competition over resources – particularly water. In what ways does climate change exacerbate such situations? In what ways may that lead to conflict or forced migration? \nIn partnership with Green Umbrella\, we invite students\, educators\, and community members for an evening exploring Climate Conflict and Climate Migration with Kayly Ober\, Senior Program Officer for U.S. Institute of Peace. \nKayly Ober is a senior program officer for the climate\, environment and conflict program at USIP. In this role\, she leads research and analysis on climate change\, migration and displacement as well as transboundary water and conflict issues. \nPrior to USIP\, she was the senior advocate and program manager of the climate displacement program at Refugees International. She also served as a member of the Task Force on Displacement established under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change’s Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage. She has worked on climate change and migration issues for more than 15 years\, during which time she has held positions at organizations such as the Asian Development Bank\, the Overseas Development Institute\, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars\, and the World Bank\, where she authored the flagship report “Groundswell: Preparing for Internal Climate Migration.” \nOber holds a master’s in environment and development from the London School of Economics and a bachelor’s in international studies from American University. She is currently completing her doctorate in geography at the University of Bonn\, where her dissertation analyzes policymaking and governance structures around the climate change-adaptation-migration nexus.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/educator-professional-development-climate-conflict-and-climate-migration-with-united-states-insitute-of-peace/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Global Education,Social Justice,Virtual,Virtual Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The World Affairs Council of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky":MAILTO:info@cincyworldaffairs.org
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SUMMARY:Apply Now! Richard Lauf Global Studies Grant Due November 27th!
DESCRIPTION:You cannot teach a man anything. You can only help him discover it within himself \n-Galileo Galilei \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo honor the legacy of Richard Lauf\, the World Affairs Council is proud to announce five grants of up to $1000 for students and educators. For 59 years\, Richard devoted his time and passion to world affairs\, now hoping to inspire the next generation of leaders. \nWho can apply? \nStudents\, teachers\, or student organizations. \nWhat do I have to do to apply? \nGLOCAL is the main focus for this project: Think Globally\, Act Locally. \nSupport\, expand\, or strengthen an initiative of existing projects/clubs or create new initiatives that benefit your school or community based on the United Nations Global Goals. Click here for more information and to apply! \nStep 1: Research ways to “take action” based on the UN Global Goals. Connect with a teacher to assist in your initiative. \nStep 2: Write out your project description that aligns with the “take action” in your research. \nFor example\, a student/teacher could receive up to $1000 to start or expand a student club. The club must meet at least two times a month to research local issues for their school or community. This will then be followed up by an initiative which will be reported back to the World Affairs Council. Funds could be used to get snacks for the meetings and for the selected project. This is only one example\, we encourage you to also be creative! \n\n\n\n\nHow much funding can you receive? \nFive grants of up to $1000 will be awarded! \nWhat is the deadline to apply? \nSubmissions are due November 27\, 2023. \nClick here for more information and to apply!
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/apply-now-richard-lauf-global-studies-grant-due-november-27th/
CATEGORIES:Global Education,International Education Summit,Social Justice,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="The World Affairs Council of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky":MAILTO:info@cincyworldaffairs.org
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