Guest Speaker: Dr. Julia Clark

Please join CANRI for an interactive discussion, where Dr. Clark will introduce NOMAD Science, an interdisciplinary research based non-profit operating in Mongolia, and will detail the ways in which Utah State University faculty and students can actively get involved. Rooted in archaeology, but drawing from a wide variety of disciplines including ecology, biology, geology, and anthropology, NOMAD Science is at the nexus of field education, tourism, cultural and natural heritage preservation, and cutting edge research. In particular, this presentation will focus on creating dialogue around the challenges and benefits of pairing cultural and natural research programs in the Mongolian context and elsewhere.

When

Thursday, December 02, 2021 | 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Where

Old Main
   Room: 338

Event Type

Conference/Seminar

Department

Target Audience

Students,Faculty

Website

https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/86759315656?pwd=cllhMXVaaFBDOWpRdzUyRXlJQ09BZz09

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Name: Jordan Hammon
Phone: 801-540-8470
Email: jordan.hammon@usu.edu

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