The Spanish Olympic Committee is a private association, governed by its statutes and regulations, and by the principles and rules of the International Olympic Committee, which is the entity that oversees and controls its activities. The Spanish Olympic Committee was created in 1912, as recognized by the International Olympic Committee itself.
The ‘Īnana Innovators Program is supported by the Minority Business Development Administration. Through a $600,000 grant to Chaminade University, the MBDA is supporting student entrepreneurs to develop solution-oriented social, technological and business enterprises that focus on sustainability.
This is one of the first courses along the path to four majors at Chaminade: Our twenty-three year old Environmental Studies major, our three-year old Environmental Science major our two-year old Community & Public Health (Environment & Health Track) degree, and our BRAND NEW Sports Management degree! If none of these are your major, have no fear!
An introduction to conservation biology issues and goals and the principles of ecology. The course includes consideration of the impacts of human activity on ecosystems and our efforts to ameliorate destructive impacts and devise sustainable solutions.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a comprehensive framework for addressing global challenges and achieving sustainable development. This webinar will explore how the Sustainable Development Goals can be the foundation for economic development, growth, and prosperity.
The purpose of this monthly seminar series is to provide a platform for academia, education and industry in the field of Virtual Reality (VR) and Extended reality (XR) to share their knowledge and experience in using Virtual Reality based training and education.
The Violeta Summit 2024 is a high-impact conference aimed at promoting gender equality, women's empowerment, and inclusive social development.
Emergency management (EM) is often taught in the context of community, provincial, national, and international emergencies. There is currently a gap in disaster and emergency management (DEM) education and training when transitioning from a generic and public emergency management context to a hospital and health care setting.
The annual Disaster and Emergency Management conference takes place at the end of each October. Relevant academic and professional partners are invited by the organizers to participate in the speaker selection process as part of the DEMCON Selection Committee.
CIFAL Honolulu put on a research sprint grant for those interested in researching an SDG-related problem. Projects must address an SDG related question using research methods in any discipline. Mentorship will be available to help you design and implement your project.