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McGill Sustainability Research Symposium

Friday, March 13, 2015
Thomson House Ballroom, 3650 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 1Y2, CA

According to Ancient Greek culture, the circle is the perfect shape. No beginning. No end. What if we use this perfection to look at the systems that surrounds us? What if we try to close the loop?

Societies around the world have been developing products and technologies to fulfill their needs. From industrial agriculture to the fashion industry, wastes are accumulating, unused. In some cases these systems have been designed without taking into consideration the impacts they can have on other systems, also referred to as externalities. Sustainability research is partly trying to address this question using multidisciplinary approaches.

±õ²Ô³Ù°ù¾±²µ³Ü±ð»å?ÌýÌýto join us for the fifth edition of the Sustainability Research Symposium. Professor Katja Neves (Concordia) and Professor Paul Lanoie (HEC) will present their research and how they try in their own way to close the loop. The event will take placeÌýFriday, March 13thÌýin the Thomson House Ballroom.ÌýWe strongly encourage undergraduate and graduates students conducting projects or research related to any aspect of sustainability (environmental, social, economical) ÌýtoÌýÌýfor our poster or presentation session.

Submit an abstract by Feb 27th to be part of our poster session and graduate talks OR simply register online to join us for a day of speakers, research posters, and interactive discussions.

Email: sustainability.symp [at] gmail.com

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