Past Conferences

 

2008

The 2008 ESW National Conference was held in the City of San Francisco and featured Daniel M. Kammen, Class of 1935 Distinguished Professor of Energy at the University of California, Berkeley, as opening keynote speaker and dynamic sessions focused on education, international development, climate change & practical action, and business leadership & career development. The conference was planned with sustainability in mind, making it the "greenest" ESW event yet.

Learn more about the 2008 Annual National Conference in San Francisco, CA. 

 

2006

The 2006 Conference was hosted by The University of Iowa in September. Envisioning Sustainability: A New Generation of Thinking for the Next Generation of Living featured prominent speakers from engineering, industry, and community development to foster a global discourse on both developed and developing nation solutions.

Learn more about the 2006 Annual National Conference in Iowa City, IA.

 

2005

Sustainability as Security: Engaging Education, Business and Technology, co-hosted by the ESW-UT chapter at the University of Texas at Austin, brought together close to 400 conference attendees in a dynamic discourse to consider the security implications of disparate resource allocation across the world. World-renowned leaders in sustainable development and poverty reduction served as featured keynote speakers, including Hunter Lovins, co-author of Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution.

Learn more about the 2005 Annual National Conference in Austin, TX.

 

2004

ESW-Stanford co-hosted the 2004 National Conference, Solutions for a Shrinking Planet: Sustainable Engineering and Enterprise for Human Development. Over 300 participants and 200 Stanford students were engaged in this dialogue to discuss innovative engineering, business, and community-driven collaborations to meet critical global needs.

Learn more about the 2004 Annual National Conference in Stanford, CA.

 

2003

The first conference, Bridging the Divide: Building a Better World Through Interdisciplinary and Participatory Action, co-hosted by ESW-Cornell, brought together 150 future leaders of ESW from around the country.

Learn more about the first ESW Annual National Conference on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY

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