Decision Support Systems and Water Resources
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Water Quality Management and Monitoring
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Hydrometeorology and Water Resources
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Global Climate Variability
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles
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Remote Sensing and Water Cycle
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Boiling Point of Water
This is a simulation that shows how the boiling point of water changes as the altitude changes.
A Common Word Global Leaders Forum: Muslim-Christian Relations in a 21st Century World
The opening session of 'A Common Word Between Us and You,' a two-day conference at Georgetown University where global leaders gathered to discuss and develop concrete proposals to advance global peace and security between Muslim and Western societies.
Engaging Religious Communities Abroad: (with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs)
On February 23, 2010, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs Task Force on Religion and the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy released its final report, which focuses on strategies for better incorporating an understanding of religion into the U.S. foreign policymaking framework. The Task Force is comprised of high level and influential policymakers, academics, constitutional lawyers and religious leaders.
Global Trade: An interview with Michael Czinkota
Business professor Michael Czinkota discusses global trade and its affect on our daily lives.
Global Communications: An interview with Jennifer Manner
Law professor Jennifer Manner discusses global communications and how new technologies will affect our lives.
Global Terrorism: An Interview with Fathali Moghaddam
Psychology professor Fathali Moghaddam discusses the psychology behind terrorism and its impact world wide, especially in the Middle East.
Global Language: An Interview with Heidi Byrnes
German professor Heidi Byrnes discusses the ways in which learning global languages is relative to international communication; especially as it relates to diplomacy, economics, world trade, and the military.
Economic Crisis and Global Challenges: A Panel Hosted by Georgetown University and Financial TImes
Georgetown and Financial Times host a panel on Economic Crisis and Global Challenges, moderated by Chrystia Freeland, U.S. Managing Editor of Financial Times.
It's Not Over: Global AIDS Funding in an Era of Uncertainty
Ambassador Mark Dybul and Dr. Peter Mugyenyi discuss their work on the global HIV/AIDS crisis and their perspectives on the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
A Common Word Global Leaders Forum: Muslim-Christian Relations in a 21st Century World
The opening session of 'A Common Word Between Us and You,' a two-day conference at Georgetown University where global leaders gathered to discuss and develop concrete proposals to advance global peace and security between Muslim and Western societies.
Biological Agents of Water and Foodborne Bioterrorism
This presentation examines the various biological agents that terrorists could use against food or water supplies.
Water and Sanitation Needs in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
Presents a historical overview of the influence of water and sanitation on human health; types of water and sanitation facilities and equipment presently available and particularly suited to refugee populations displaced by war, famine, drought, and economic turmoil; and methodologies for assessing and quantifying water and sanitation needs.
Water, Energy and Climate Change in the Gulf: A panel of experts discusses energy and climate concer
Chaired by the interim dean of SFS-Q, Mehran Kamrava, panelists include Professor Tim Beach of Georgetown University, Professor Sharif Elmusa of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar, and Mari Luomi, a researcher at The Finnish Institute for International Affairs.
Financing the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Expert commentary by William McGreevey
William McGreevey, Ph.D., associate professor of international health at the School of Nursing & Health Studies, discusses the costs associated with the global HIV/AIDS pandemic.













