Climate Change and the Common Good Poster Session Registration
Undergraduates, Graduate Students, and Post Docs conducting research or working on projects related to climate change are invited to participate in a poster session at the Climate Change and the Common Good Conference April 8-10 at the Notre Dame Conference Center. Participating students will display their research posters for the entire three day conference. We ask that each researcher or team of researchers staff their poster for at least one of the coffee breaks or lunch sessions during the conference. All research presented should relate to climate change in some way. This could include topics in climate science, technologies, ethics and social justice of climate change, policy, and action.

Benefits of exhibiting a poster:
listed as a poster presenter with the abstract archived online with the conference proceedings to be used on your CV.
network with leaders from around the country
share your work with the Notre Dame community and attendees
outreach opportunity for you and your lab

Foam board (30x40), push pins, and easels will be provided. All posters will need to be dropped off at 115 Stinson-Remick by 2 pm on April 5th for set up.

For more information and to register for the conference visit http://climatechange.nd.edu/. There is no charge for Notre Dame students, faculty, and staff.

Contact Jenny Frech, Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Center for Sustainable Energy at Notre Dame jfrech1@nd.edu for more information about the poster session.

DEADLINE TO REGISTER FOR THE POSTER SESSION IS MARCH 8TH!

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