This may be of interest to those in Environmental Resource Management. Daniel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristle Calisto-Tavares" <k.calisto.tavares@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <ensu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:59 PM Subject: [ensu] Jan 22 seminar Is There Life After Innis? A workshop discussion of graduate studies (both disciplinary and interdisciplinary) in environmental studies Tuesday, January 22, 2002 1:00 - 3:00 pm Innis College, Room 223 Hosted by the Innis College Environmental Studies Program Teaching Assistants: José Etcheverry, Chris Gore, Sarah Hartley, and David Wasserstein. Facilitated by the program director, Doug Macdonald. All Innis ESP students, instructors and others engaged in environmental studies on campus are invited to attend The purpose of the workshop is to introduce our teaching assistants to the Innis community; to contribute to the current dialogue surrounding environmental studies as an emerging body of knowledge; and, not least, to help ESP students who are considering graduate school as an option. Each of the four teaching assistants will make a short presentation on their current research and the departmental context within which they are working, followed by general discussion. For more information contact Doug Macdonald douglas.macdonald@xxxxxxxxxxx (416) 978-1558 -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar -- -- Type: application/msword -- File: TA workshop Jan 22.doc ----------- TUGS GENERAL ANOUNCEMENT MAILING LIST - http://tugsonline.cjb.net