CRC 228 Lecture Series Summer 2022

On 30th of May 2022, the next CRC228 lecture series presentation will take place. Prof. Dr. Matin Qaim (Director at the Center for Development Research) will present on the topic \”New Research Proposal on Job Futures in Rural Africa“. In the same event, Prof. Bram Büscher of Wageningen University will give a talk on “Fossilized conservation: Spatial injustice, unsustainability and the problem of the nonhuman (turn) in South Africa“. We are looking forward to listening to and dicussing with our guests!

Info in short:

Date: 30.05.2022
Time: 14:15 – 17:00
Venue: Geozentrum. R 0.005, Seminarraum
Geographisches Institut der Universität Bonn

Meckenheimer Allee 176

53115 Bonn

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