The next Student Summit for Sustainability (S3.Zurich) will be hosted in Zurich, Switzerland from 25 January - 1 February 2009. The deadlines for abstract submissions and funding applications have passed, but registration is still open for all students interested in attending. Please visit this page to learn more about this exciting summit!
Continue reading...30. September 2008
The Call for Papers and Posters for the next Student Summit for Sustainability to be held in Zurich, Switzerland from January 25 - February 1, 2009 is now open! Access the Call for Papers and Posters here, as well as further information on this exciting student summit, which will be hosted in collaboration with the [...]
Continue reading...9. August 2008
The WSC-SD is the official student partner for the upcoming 5th Humboldt | African Climate Change Conference to take place in Cape Town in January 2009. Registration is now open for this exciting event (http://www.humboldt5.uct.ac.za/), and the website also has further information on the conference. “Iphakade” is isiXhosa (a South African indigenous language) for “observe the [...]
Continue reading...3. April 2008
The most recent Student Summit for Sustainability was hosted by WSC-SD Regina in May 2008. The highly successful event brought together over 150 students from over 37 different countries to engage in discussions on “Socities of Tomorrow”. Student presentations were delivered in sectors of Urban Infrastructure, Energy & the Environment and Economic & Social Development, [...]
Continue reading...4. March 2007
The Student Summit for Sustainability in 2007 was held in Tokyo, Japan and hosted by the AGS UT : Alliance for Global Sustainability, the University of Tokyo Students Community. The theme of the Student Summit was: “Taking Action for Global Sustainability.”
Continue reading...8. May 2004
Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, Sweden - March 17-20, 2004 by Philip Michael Sheehy What makes a city sustainable? How can our society develop solutions to the problems associated with rapid urbanization? What types of initiatives — local, regional and global — are plausible? What can students do? The answers to these questions do not come easily. The [...]
Continue reading...1. May 2003
The purpose of the WSC-SD Annual Meeting is to offer the opportunity to students in different student communities for communicating with each other and to encourage students to pay more attention to the various ideas for solving the questions of global sustainability from the different viewpoints of nationality, culture, academic fields, etc. In order to [...]
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25. October 2008
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