Mark your calendars for Oct. 20-23, 2025.
The National Sustainability Society conference welcomes those in academia, industry, nonprofits, and governments to come together and share contributions that focus on transformative change for a just and sustainable future. The conference will be held at the University of Notre Dame.
Emerging scholars and early career professionals are especially welcome! Contributions inspired by a set of 13 subthemes will be accepted through May 18: submit today! Registration for the conference opens in June, with great student rates and discounts for community based non-profits.
👉 Conference website: https://lnkd.in/g4Qn8FkC
👉 Call for contributions: https://lnkd.in/g7cDXA5x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
We have added five new themes to the call for contributions.
Land systems science and sustainability (led by Dan Brown, University of Washington)
Energy transitions (led by Dr. Jay Golden, Syracuse University)
The role of the private sector in driving sustainability transformation (led by Raymond Offenheiser, University of Notre Dame)
Planetary health as a foundation for sustainable well-being (led by Jason Rohr, PhD, University of Notre Dame)
Natural resource governance and transformative change (led by Arun Agrawal, University of Notre Dame)
In addition, Shelie Miller (University of Michigan) will now lead the current theme, A just and circular future, and Nicole Ardoin (Stanford University) will lead the current theme, Putting sustainability research to work
All other themes are still open and accepting contributions.