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Poullada Symposium - Between Wilayah and Waqf (Day 2)

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Poullada Symposium - Between Wilayah and Waqf (Day 1)

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C-PREE Bradford Seminar: "Sustainability in Asia-Africa Partnerships: Situating the Sub-National in Environmental Policymaking"

Veda Vaidyanathan is part of the tenth cohort of Fung Global Fellows at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies for the 2022-23 academic year and specializes in Asia-Africa…

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FPUL Annual Dinner: Presentation to Randy Hill, May 1, 2022

Presentation to Randy Hill, honoring his six-year tenure as Chair of the FPUL.

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Advancing non-destructive and scalable field methods to measure tree carbon storage and sequestration in Indian cities, Joshua Eastman, UG '22 (3957288)

Urban trees in India have the potential to offset significant fractions of local per-capita carbon emissions. This study advances knowledge about India urban trees and citywide scaling approaches to…

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Day 1 Methods and Materials

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SPIA Student Welcome Video 2022

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Smiling Behind the Mask: Tokyo Olympics and Its Volunteers

Dr. Barbara Holthus of the German Institute for Japanese Studies explains to the Princeton East Asian Studies community her research on volunteers for the Tokyo 2020 in 2021. The world’s…

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Epistolary Spaces and Sacred Networks- A Reappraisal of the Ahrari Naqshbandi Tariqa

The Department & Program in Near Eastern Studies Seminar Series 2021-22

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“Wet markets”, COVID-19, and the wildlife trade, Bing Lin, GS, (2312272)

“Wet markets” have been implicated in multiple zoonotic outbreaks, including COVID-19. They are also a conduit for legal and illegal trade in wildlife, which threatens thousands of…

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Brief Introduction to Medieval Maps

A brief introduction to medieval maps, produced for Middle Ages for Educators.

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Plague: From the Late Neolithic to the Black Death - Phil Slavin

Plague: From the Late Neolithic to the Black Death Speaker: Phil Slavin, University of Stirling May 21, 2020 In partnership with Climate Change and History Research Initiative and with the…

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China and the World, Alumni-Faculty Forum, Reunions 2020

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Closing Discussion | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health

Closing Discussion | Pandemic Legacies and the Future of Health Saturday, May 9, 2020 | 3 - 4 pm Presenters:William Schneider, Indiana University I Why Some Pathogens Become Pandemics – Lessons…

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Session 2 | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health

Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health Friday, May 8, 2020 | 11 am - 12:30 pmSession 2 | Epidemics and Urban Centers: Different Cities, Disparate…

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Power of the River: Introducing the Global Dam Tracker (GDAT)

Dams are a major source of electricity globally, with hydropower generating 16 percent of the world’s total electricity and 71 percent of all renewable electricity in 2016. Many developing…

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