The International Student Energy Summit (ISES)

The International Student Energy Summit (ISES) is a global forum that focuses on sustainable resource management and the role that students will play in defining the future of energy development. The event is set to take place in Calgary, Alberta Canada from June 11-13, 2009. ISES aims to bring together a a group of more than 500 international, multidisciplinary students in undergraduate and graduate studies. They are holding the Summit to build a network of driven individuals looking to make a difference in the energy sector.
The program will focus on three main pillars of today’s critical energy issues. “Finance, Regulation and Sustainability” will be centered around analyzing the current energy market and the development of new forms of energy. “Global Energy Cooperation” will address how energy impacts geo-politics and global development as the world becomes increasingly interdependent. The “Technology and Innovation” portion will draw emphasis on new processes and technologies being developed and implemented in both conventional and alternative disciplines. The Summit promises to bring together the next generation of energy leaders, instilling the confidence, knowledge, and network for bringing about a sustainable future.
ISES will take place on June 11-13, 2009 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Click here for more info.
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on May 15th, 2009 at 8:18 am
I came across this blog while net surfing and looking for information on energy development. It’s nice to know what there are indeed sincere efforts that are being adopted with regard to this issue.
on May 15th, 2009 at 11:34 am
I will be definitely attending this, looking forward what Alex Steffen has to say.
on February 9th, 2010 at 4:05 pm
It’s great that such seminars are conducted. Students need to exchange information to be ready to save the planet.