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How FSS creates impact
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How FSS creates impact

Posted on June 14, 2022 by farah

On May 31, the Institute for Societal Resilience hosted a faculty meeting called Arranging Impact @FSW. Researchers and staff in attendance were able to give their input on the FSW impact strategy. Our Dean Gregor Halff opened the meeting with … Continue reading →

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Have your say on the FSS impact strategy!

Posted on May 22, 2022 by farah

The Institute for Societal Resilience is very pleased to invite you to our faculty meeting Arranging Impact @FSS on May 31, 2022 in the AURORA room. The meeting will be opened by our new dean Gregor Halff with an introduction … Continue reading →

Posted in Events, General | Tagged Dialogue, Social impact

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