Brown Bag Seminar (Fall, 2004)
The Brown Bag seminar is the place where students from all fields within ARE can come together to share research ideas and gain formal presentation experience. It is an excellent forum for students who are preparing conference presentations and job talks.
Seminars for this quarter are scheduled for Thursdays between noon and 1:00 p.m. in the conference room (2102 Social Sciences and Humanities Building).
To schedule a presentation, comments or questions, contact Kristi Hansen (khansen@primal.ucdavis.edu) or Rocio Uria (uria@primal.ucdavis.edu).
| Date | Speaker | Institution | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12/09/2004 | Deborah Salon | Neighborhood Choice for NYC Residents: Estimation Issues | |
| 12/02/2004 | Mimako Kobayashi | Kazakhstan's Livestock Transition | |
| 11/18/2004 | Gregory McKee | Insecticide Resistance and the Economics of Invasive Species Management | |
| 11/11/2004 | Veteran's Day (no meeting) | --- | |
| 11/04/2004 | Jian Zhang | Self-Employment in Rural China | |
| 10/28/2004 | Jennifer Keeling | Lessons in Cooperative Failure: The Rice Growers Association Experience |
