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From: Poberezhskaya, Marianna 02 <marianna.po...@ntu.ac.uk>
Date: 2018-05-31 16:18 GMT+01:00
Subject: workshop ‘Sustainable Energy and Climate Change in Russia’


Dear all,

 

Please allow me to bring to your attention a workshop which will be organised by Nottingham Trent University (UK) and the Altai State University (Russia) in November 2018. The workshop is titled: ‘Sustainable Energy and Climate Change in Russia: policies, discourses and narratives’ and will be held in Nottingham from 28th to 30th November, 2018.  It is aimed at early career researchers and is supported by a British Council Researcher Links grant (which will cover all travel and accommodation expenses for participants). The workshop is being coordinated by Dr Marianna Poberezhskaya (Nottingham Trent University) and Dr Alexander Redkin (the Altai State University), and will have contributions from other leading researchers. We are now inviting Early Career Researchers from the UK and Russia to apply to attend this workshop. Applications are welcome from all fields of social sciences. The application form, with more details on the initiative, is attached and should be sent to PAS....@ntu.ac.uk before 5pm UK time on 31st July 2018.

 

I understand that some of you will be over-qualified for this workshop (as it is designed for the ECRs) or the topic might be outside of your current research interests, but I would highly appreciate it if you would circulate this call to any colleagues or former PhD students you feel may be interested. 

 

 

Kind regards,

 

 

Marianna

 

Dr Marianna Poberezhskaya

 

Lecturer in International Relations

Course Leader BA Politics & International Relations

School of Social Sciences

Nottingham Trent University

50 Shakespeare Street

Nottingham

NG1 4FQ

UK

 

Tel: (+44)115 8482316

email: marianna.po...@ntu.ac.uk

 

www.ntu.ac.uk

 

*Latest article: Poberezhskaya, M. (2017) ‘Blogging about Climate Change in Russia: Activism, Scepticism and Conspiracies’, Environmental Communication, DOI: 10.1080/17524032.2017.1308406 

 

*Latest single-authored book: Poberezhskaya, M.  (2016) Communicating Climate Change in Russia: state and propaganda, Abingdon: Routledge.

 

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От кого: Nina Kruglikova <nina.kr...@gmail.com>
Дата: Четверг, 31 мая 2018, 18:22 +03:00
Тема: Fwd: workshop ‘Sustainable Energy and Climate Change in Russia’


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Subject: [can-eecca] Fwd[2]: workshop ‘Sustainable Energy and Climate Change in Russia’



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