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Careers Session for Honours Students
S0.18
Unlock your potential and boost your confidence in preparing for life after graduation!
This careers session is tailored for Classics & Ancient History students who want to start exploring the wide range of opportunities their degree opens up, by the end of the session, you will have begun to
  • Identify your transferable skills and strengths
  • Discover different career areas that are open to Classics & Ancient History students
  • Learn where to find internships and graduate opportunities (many are open now!)
  • Explore simple ways to build experience while you study
  • Start to consider how to build an effective CV
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Common boundaries: the theory and practice of environmental property rights ** WEBINAR **
Online - Zoom

The (SCFS) invites all staff and students to the event below:

SCFS WEBINAR

Common boundaries: the theory and practice of environmental property rights

By Professor Michael Cox, Dartmouth College,

How do we – and how should we – engage with the natural environment through the concepts of rights and responsibilities?

In this presentation, Michael Cox will discuss how he addresses this question in his recent book, Common Boundaries. In the book, Cox develops the theory and practice of environmental property rights, moving beyond simplistic assumptions that do not reflect the diversity of arrangements we see in the world. Recognizing this diversity will help us craft better responses to environmental problems in the future with an interdisciplinary foundation in what has worked, or not worked, in the past.

Synthesizing a variety of methods and disciplines, Cox explores rights-based environmental policies as well as different cultural approaches to environmental ownership.

Speaker:

Professor Michael Cox is an environmental social scientist specializing in environmental governance, with a particular emphasis on community-based natural resource management. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in the Southwestern United States and the Dominican Republic. His first book, Common Boundaries: The Theory and Practice of Environmental Property, delves into the significance of environmental property rights across academic disciplines, cultures, and types of environment policy. Additionally, Cox co-hosts the In Common Podcast, which features discussions of the lives, research, and endeavours of scholars and practitioners dedicated to fostering sustainable human-environment interactions.

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EMECC - Lunchtime Seminar

Thu 30 Oct '25

12:30pm - 2pm:

Lunchtime Seminar: Sara Beam (University of Victoria) Christianity, Pain and the Decline of Torture in Seventeenth-Century Europe

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EMECC seminar, Christianity, Pain and the Decline of Torture in Seventeenth-Century Europe
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Speaker, Sara Beam, University of Victoria

Chair, Penny Roberts

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Webinar: Common boundaries: the theory and practice of environmental property rights by Prof Michael Cox, Dartmouth College, USA
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Translation Research Seminar with Prof Ning Wang
S0.09 (Social Sciences Building)

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