ENVS696N
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ENVS696N - Indigenous Food Energy Water Security and Sovereignty Seminar
Course ID
040582
Course Description
MS and PhD trainees will participate in a weekly cross-cutting seminar each year wherein one or more of the following will take place:
-UA faculty and trainees present on FEWS research. Guest lectures will be provided by UA Udall Native Nations Institute to discuss tribal governance and nation building, UA Law College Faculty and Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy program to discuss Indian water rights, land tenure and indigenous rights, UA Indian Cooperative Extension to discuss research and extension on tribal lands. Additional faculty working on tribal natural resources challenges will be invited as needed. This seminar will be live-streamed to Diné College and NTU.
-First year PhD trainees will discuss preparation strategies for internships. Topics include career paths, Indige-FEWSS internship opportunities, written and oral mechanisms of scientific communication to reach disciplinary, cross-disciplinary and lay audiences, and work place expectations.
-Second year PhD trainees will prepare to work with Diné College and NTU faculty and teach FEWS modules. Topics include: inquiry based
-UA faculty and trainees present on FEWS research. Guest lectures will be provided by UA Udall Native Nations Institute to discuss tribal governance and nation building, UA Law College Faculty and Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy program to discuss Indian water rights, land tenure and indigenous rights, UA Indian Cooperative Extension to discuss research and extension on tribal lands. Additional faculty working on tribal natural resources challenges will be invited as needed. This seminar will be live-streamed to Diné College and NTU.
-First year PhD trainees will discuss preparation strategies for internships. Topics include career paths, Indige-FEWSS internship opportunities, written and oral mechanisms of scientific communication to reach disciplinary, cross-disciplinary and lay audiences, and work place expectations.
-Second year PhD trainees will prepare to work with Diné College and NTU faculty and teach FEWS modules. Topics include: inquiry based
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
Repeatable for Credit
Yes
Total Completions Allowed
2
Total Units Allowed
2
Grading Basis
SPF - Alternative Grading S, P, F
Career
Graduate
Course Attributes
GIDP - IFEWS (Indige Food Energy & Water Sys)
Course Requisites
May be convened with
Component
Seminar
Optional Component
No