Undergrads in the Green School of International & Public Affairs get course credit and hands-on experience in the nation’s capital as part of a new program.
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- Green School semester in D.C.: Competitive internship combined with alumni-led classes
- FIU hosts national leaders in Miami to showcase research and innovation
Visitors - among them Congressional staffers and corporate executives - visited FIU to learn about funded research projects.
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- From the Florida swamps to the halls of Washington, D.C.: FIU convenes Everglades restoration scientists and environmental policymakers
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- FIU seeks to commercialize defense technologies
FIU featured several Department of Defense-funded research projects at the recent Association of the United States Army conference in Washington, D.C.
- National leaders, universities convene to discuss greater adoption of climate technology
Florida International University is leading a coalition around the commercialization of technology to create a more resilient world.
- FIU convenes national dialogue on corruption in Latin America
Representatives from federal agencies, startups, academia and civil society organizations received a briefing on FIU’s work to decrease corruption in Central and South America.
- Students learn about climate technologies in D.C.
FIU’s center in the nation’s capital convened a panel to discuss how climate change with affect students’ chosen careers and the advances the South Florida ClimateReady is working on.
- FIU builds its case as an innovator during national Infrastructure Week
The university showcased its work in sustainability, environmental resilience and climate tech, but it was FIU’s “secret weapon” - SGA President Francesca Casanova - who made the biggest splash.