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PAI 700 | Global Energy and Geopolitics (3 credit January seminar) | William Hederman

Intro Session: Tuesday, November 16th, 5-7pm

Understanding international relations requires an appreciation for the international dynamics of energy and closely related environmental issues. This course provides students with the essential information and tools to help analyze a broad range of energy and environmental matters from an international policy perspective.

PAI 700 | Global Supply Chains for Sustainability:  Implications for Corporations, National Security and the Environment (3 credit January seminar) | Jay Golden

Intro Session: Thursday, November 11th, 5-7pm

This course is focused on developing an understanding of the dynamics at play and strategies that both public and private organizations are enacting to minimize risks and unintended consequences during a rapid transition towards a new generation of energy, sustainable technologies, and organizational strategies. In addition to interactive lectures, students will engage with invited thought-leaders, work through case studies and be part of a project team working on an applied final project focused on the implications for an economic region, resource, or technology.

 

Wintersession 2025 Courses (January 3 – January 10) Maxwell-in-Washington


PAI 771 | Public Management of Technological Development (3 credit January seminar) | Sean O'Keefe

Intro Session: Wednesday, November 17th, 3:45-5:45 Eggers 070Sessions - November 15, 2024 (2 p.m. - 5 p.m.)

Additional Sessions - January 24, 2025 (2 p.m. - 5 p.m.) and January 31, 2025 (2 p.m. - 5 p.m.)

This course provides a survey of major public policy influences on the formulation and implementation of commercial technology and innovation strategies.

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