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July 5-7, 2007 (Mexico)- Second International Conference “World in Transition – Sustainability Perspectives for Higher Education”, within the framework of UNESCO Chair Higher Education for Sustainable Development, University of Lüneburg, Germany.
This second international conference will be held in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. The UNESCO Chair for Higher Education for Sustainable Development, in cooperation with the Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, Mexico, would like to invite representatives of institutions that are committed to integrating sustainable development into higher education to a lively experts’ exchange on aspects related to implementing sustainable development into teaching and learning at higher education institutions. >> More

 

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