10 – 11:15 am Panel 1: International Development and Civil Society
Decolonial Museum Math: How American Museum Narratives Form Views of the ‘Other’ - Katie Streckert
Envisioning Alternative National Futures: The Communicative Capacities of Protests Against Politico-Environmental Extraction in Serbia - Nikolina Zenovic
Teacher Wellbeing in Myanmar - Elisheva L. Cohen, Rachel Gorman, and Moe Moe Tun
How Cultural Programs Reflect A Broader Border Conflict Between The EU and Russia - Andrew Carringer
11:15 – 12 pmPanel 2: International Development and the Environment
Policy Instruments for a Low-Carbon Energy Transition - Kenneth Richards and Zhongmin Evy Luo
Coding Climate Science interviews with Nvivo - Thomas Day and Sarah Meadows
12 – 1 Lunch and internship roundtable with students
Speakers: Benjamin Blyth, Thomas Day, and Emma Dabelko.
1 – 2 pm Panel 3: International Economic Development in Asia
Empires of Cotton: Tracking the Developmental Impact of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor - Benjamin Blythe and Hamid Ekbia
Commercialization in Laos’ Electricity industry from 1975-2015 - Tim Clark
Responding to the global land rush? A comparative analysis of land titling in Southeast Asia - Olivia Campbell
2 – 3 pm Panel 4: International Development, Health, and Governance
Changes in Socioeconomic Status Trajectories Before and After HIV Diagnosis: A longitudinal analysis during ART expansion in South Africa - Janet Jock, Erika Beidelman and Meredith Phillips
The Impact of Retirement on Alcohol Consumption for Men in Rural Africa - Janet Jock, Erika Beidelman and Meredith Phillips
What Explains the Personal Connections Linking Politicians and Business? - Rashid Marcano Rivera
3 – 4 Panel 5: Global Consultants Student Showcase