Maxwell School Events Calendar
Conferences Events
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Creeping Crisis in South Asia: Perspectives on Health & Environmental Communication
Newhouse 3, I-3 Center: 434 Newhouse
This panel is Session 4 in the CODE^SHIFT Research Symposium, which involves over twenty media scholars and practitioners.
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‘History Under Attack’ The Third Undergraduate History Conference
Bird Library, Spector Room, 6th Floor
The Third Undergraduate History Conference will feature eight undergraduate research presentations, and a faculty and student panel discussion.
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2023 IGRI Virtual Conference — Branching Out: Evolving Applications
Virtual
The third annual Institutional Grammar Research Initiative virtual conference brings together scholars and practitioners who are engaging the Institutional Grammar in research or practice.
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COVID-19 and Policy: Looking Backward and Looking Forward
Eggers Hall, 220 (Strasser Legacy Room)
Join us for a one-day conference exploring the multifaceted impacts of COVID-19 on public policy, health and inequality. This event brings together leading experts from a range of fields to share insights, research and experiences related to the ongoing pandemic.
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Camp Econometrics XVII
110 Sagamore Rd. Bolton Landing, New York
Camp Econometrics XVII
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Public Diplomacy Symposium
Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel
The Public Diplomacy Symposium—free for all SU community members—will be composed of three panels: gastro diplomacy (i.e., food diplomacy), educational exchange and sports diplomacy. Panels will consist of experienced SU staff and faculty and will be moderated by SU graduate students in each panel's respective field of study.
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FPP Conference
Eggers Hall, 145 NY
The History Department graduate students will be hosting their annual FPP Conference on March 24, 2023.
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International Conference on Public Policy Design
The International Conference on Public Policy Design presents "Advancing the Study of Policy Design in Policy Process Research."
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NYCAS 2022 - State and Society in Asia: Past and Present
Eggers Hall, Commons (2nd floor)
What historical legacies of the state persist in contemporary Asia? What roles do technology and urban development play in extending state power to unprecedented degrees? How do regime changes unsettle and re-arrange key local and national cultural constituents and what impact do these changes have on environmental history, archaeology, and cultural heritage sites? 135 scholars representing 71 institutions in 16 U.S. states and 15 countries will come to Syracuse for two days to present and discuss their research on these questions and other themes related to the study of Asia.
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NYCAS 2022 - State and Society in Asia: Past and Present
Eggers Hall, Commons (2nd floor)
What historical legacies of the state persist in contemporary Asia? What roles do technology and urban development play in extending state power to unprecedented degrees? How do regime changes unsettle and re-arrange key local and national cultural constituents and what impact do these changes have on environmental history, archaeology, and cultural heritage sites? 135 scholars representing 71 institutions in 16 U.S. states and 15 countries will come to Syracuse for two days to present and discuss their research on these questions and other themes related to the study of Asia.
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Genealogies of Anti-Asian/Asia Violences Symposium
Eggers Hall, 220
This symposium will convene a cohort of scholars, students, and activists whose work can collectively help trace the genealogies and geographies of anti-Asian violence.
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Genealogies of Anti-Asian/Asia Violences Symposium
Eggers Hall, 220
This symposium will convene a cohort of scholars, students, and activists whose work can collectively help trace the genealogies and geographies of anti-Asian violence.