TEI Environmental Lecture Series
The TEI Environmental Lecture Series brings natural scientists, social scientists, engineers, writers, artists, and policy makers to the University of Massachusetts Amherst to present public lectures focused on the environment. The Lecture Series draws the University community together across disciplines and departments to consider critical environmental issues from a variety of perspectives and to encourage interdisciplinary collaborations in research and education. Invited speakers also meet with faculty, students, and working groups engaged in related research and educational activities. The series is supported by the Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement and involves academic departments and colleges across campus. The Lectures are free and the public is welcome.
Lectures are free and the public is welcome.
Spring 2010 Lecture Series
Fall 2009 Lecture Series
Spring 2009 - Global Environmental Challenges

Fall 2008 - Building Green Communities

Spring 2008 - Emerging Technologies and the Environment
Fall 2007 - Water Sustainability

Spring 2007 - Food Systems
Schedule
Related Courses
Food System Links
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Fall 2006 - Energy for the Future
Schedule
Related Courses
Energy Links
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Spring 2006 - Disasters, Environment and Public Policy
Schedule
Related Courses
PDF of Flyer
Fall 2005 - The Global Environment and Health: Research to Practice
Lecture Details and Background Materials
PDF of Flyer
Spring 2005 - Global Climate Change: Current Status, Impacts and Solutions
Lecture Details and Background Materials
PDF of Flyer

Fall 2004 - The Science, Policy and Engineering of Hazardous Waste
Lecture Details and Background Materials
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