![]() The event registration link should only be used for selected students. ![]() Once students have been selected the institution will provide their selectees with the event registration link. Partner Universities include Monash University, Nanyang Technological University, Peking University, Tecnológico de Monterrey, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, The University of Auckland, The University of Melbourne, Tohoku University, Universidad San Francisco De Quito, Universiti Malaya, and University of Washington.Įxternal partners include Adidas, Rebalance Earth, Smart Energy Connect-CLP, Tuvalu Mo Te Atua, UN Habitat and World Business Council for Sustainable Development.Įach partner institution will select nine students to participate in the simulation. Each institution will determine its specific eligibility requirements. The APRU Student Global Climate Change Simulation is co-organized by APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Program housed at the University of Oregon and APRU Global Health Program Housed at the University of Southern California. Teams will discuss the human and environmental effects of climate change, as well as the economic impact that countries/regions consider in determining their position and global commitments. In addition, teams will hear perspectives from experts on topics such as indigenous knowledge, planetary health, public health, coastal habitats, deforestation, clean energy, trading and offsets, and diplomacy and negotiation skills. Over 3rd rounds of discussions and negotiations, teams will participate in breakout rooms facilitated by international experts in climate science. Teams will be assigned one of 6 countries/regions. Students will be assigned to international teams (students from various universities). To learn more, visit the World Climate Simulation. These live sessions will be supplemented with short lectures and other materials developed and curated by the APRU experts, which will be available on a shared Canvas website. Over three sessions of 2 1/2 hours each (one week apart), we will hold an online simulation activity using materials from the World Climate Interactive and the EN-ROADS simulation model developed by MIT. The APRU Student Global Climate Change Simulation is a role-playing exercise in which students will form multi-country, multi-disciplinary teams to play the role of delegates to the UN Climate Change Negotiations. An experiential activity where students play the role of delegates to the UN climate change negotiations.
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