Q-AOS Symposium:Past, Present and Future of the City – What does the next 100 years look like?

Kyushu University Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies(Q-AOS)
Over the next 30 years, 70% of the world’s urban population will live in cities, and there are concerns about the rise of various social and environmental problems. Therefore, this symposium looks at the past, present, and future of “cities” based on the common understanding that efforts at the city / region level are indispensable for achieving the SDGs, and for ensuring sustainability over the next 100 years. The webinar is free, available in English, and open to everyone! We hope you all come and join us!

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Registration

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Deadline :Friday, 8th October

Details

  1. Date & Time:2021.10.13(Wed)13:00~2021.10.14 (Thu) 17:35(Japan time)
  2. Style:Zoom Webinars and Zoom Meetings on the website of Q-AOS symposium 2021
  3. Admission Fee:Free
  4. Program
    We will keep you posted on the details of this symposium.
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Contact us

[Contact] Kyushu University Institute for Asian and Oceanian Studies(Q-AOS) Symposium 2021 Administrative Office
[Email] q-aos2021@intergroup.co.jp

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