Faculty/Staff: CRS: Global Solidarity Network (GSN)
Location
BCC 200
Start Date
15-6-2012 10:50 AM
End Date
15-6-2012 11:10 AM
Description
This session will provide an introduction to the Global Solidarity Network (GSN), an electronically based teaching/learning resource designed by CRS and college/university colleagues. Through the semester-based 2 week sessions of the GSN, contemporary global development issues, challenges, best practices, and advocacy opportunities are made available to college and university participants as teaching/learning resources. Previous sessions of the GSN include such global issues as: Human Trafficking, Food Security, Migration, Water, and Gender and Development. During the 2012-13 academic year, the GSN will focus on Extractive Industries and Global Emergencies and Development.
Faculty/Staff: CRS: Global Solidarity Network (GSN)
BCC 200
This session will provide an introduction to the Global Solidarity Network (GSN), an electronically based teaching/learning resource designed by CRS and college/university colleagues. Through the semester-based 2 week sessions of the GSN, contemporary global development issues, challenges, best practices, and advocacy opportunities are made available to college and university participants as teaching/learning resources. Previous sessions of the GSN include such global issues as: Human Trafficking, Food Security, Migration, Water, and Gender and Development. During the 2012-13 academic year, the GSN will focus on Extractive Industries and Global Emergencies and Development.
Comments
Facilitator: Dr. Arlene Flaherty OP, works at Catholic Relief Services as the CRS College and University Liaison.