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Publications and Presentations
US GLOBE Partners presented at 25th Annual Colloquium on International Engineering Education in November 2022 at University of Rhode Island (URI)
Professor Mike Jabot, US GLOBE Partner, Distinguished Professor of Science Education at SUNY Fredonia, the GLOBE Northeast/Mid-Atlantic representative to the GLOBE US Partner Forum and Larisa Schelkin, US GLOBE Partner, GISN, IVSS, Global STEM Education Center, Inc (nonprofit in Massachusetts) have presented together at the 25th Annual Colloquium on International Engineering Education at University of Rhode Island in November 2022
US GLOBE Partners teaching at the UN Institute for Training and Research Global Diplomacy Fellowship Program
Professor Mike Jabot, US GLOBE Partner, Distinguished Professor of Science Education at SUNY Fredonia, the GLOBE Northeast/Mid-Atlantic representative to the GLOBE US Partner Forum and Larisa Schelkin, US GLOBE Partner, GISN, IVSS, Global STEM Education Center, Inc (nonprofit in Massachusetts) are teaching at the UN Institute for Training and Research Global Diplomacy Fellowship Program since 2021.
Science Summit at United Nations General Assembly (UNGA77)
The UN General Assembly Science Summit was held on September 13-30, 2022. The central theme of the conference was the role and contribution of science to attaining the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The objective was to develop and launch science collaboration to demonstrate global science mechanisms and activities to support the attainment of the UN SDGs, Agenda 2030 and Local2030. The Summit brought together thought leaders, scientists, technologists, innovators, policymakers, decision-makers, regulators, financiers, philanthropists, journalists and editors, and community leaders to increase health science and citizen collaborations across a broad spectrum of themes.
The GLOBE Program was provided the opportunity to make a presentation during one of the Summit sessions:
“The GLOBE Program – an international science and education program that fosters the next generation of STEM professionals and environmental science diplomacy”
During the session, participants learned about GLOBE, its alignment with SDGs and possible strategies that help in their implementation. The panelists, one each from the six GLOBE regions (Africa, Asia and Pacific, Europe and Eurasia, Latin America and Caribbean, Near East and North Africa, and North America), presented the story of GLOBE in their countries, its implementation and how the program was helping to meet their country SDGs. They cited specific case studies to illustrate this work and any results from these efforts.
You can find more information on the GLOBE website: https://www.globe.gov/web/unep/overview/news-and-events
Following are links to presentation slides: https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/ssunga77/fa/GLOBE-UN-Presentation_9-15-2022.pdf
Find more information here: https://ssunga77.sched.com/event/19M7f