Events

Upcoming and Recent Seminars

To receive email updates on seminars and public lectures run by the CCRC please contact us at ccrc@unsw.edu.au

Upcoming Seminars

Tuesday, November 10 @ 2pm. Anna Gero (ATRC-NHRL)
Community based Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction. The CCRC seminar room.

Wednesday, November 18 @ 2pm. Garry Willgoose (University of Newcastle)
The CCRC seminar room

Wednesday, November 25 @ 2pm. Carolina Roman
The CCRC seminar room

Thursday, November 26 @ 2pm. Steve Siems (Monash).
Southern Ocean Clouds and Cloud Seeding over Tasmania
The CCRC seminar room

Monday, December 7@ 3pm. Tom Knutson (GFDL)
The CCRC seminar room

Tuesday, December 8@ 2pm. Erich Fischer (ETH Zurich)
The CCRC seminar room

Past Seminars

Past Workshops

 

 

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