Siti Norliyana Harun posted in the group General News
Hi everyone 👋
I’m currently preparing an application for the GROW DAAD programme and am looking for a potential host in Germany
My research area is environmental sustainability, focusing on waste management.
If anyone here has contacts, recommendations, or experience with potential supervisors/research groups in this area, I would r…Read More
Philip Strothmann posted in the group General News
Our partners from DDS are organizing Brightcon 2026 again this year and invite you to submit your abstract now. Brightcon 2026 is about Collaboration, about breaking silos.
They are now inviting contributions on:
🌟 Open Tools and Development
🌟 Application and Case Studies
🌟 Open Data
🌟 Community Governance, Education, and Training
🌟…Read MorePhilip Strothmann posted in the group General News
Dear all, if you happen to be in Berlin for the openLCA conference, join us the day before on April 21st for our next Life Cycle Meetup! Engage with the local LCA community and join us for a few drinks at our office. Please RSVP now here: https://fslci.org/events/life-cycle-meetup-berlin-01-2026/
Philip Strothmann posted in the group General News
🚨 Webinar Alert 🚨 We invite you to join us this April for two deep-dive webinars designed to bridge the gap between sustainability data and strategic action.
➜ On April 1 (2:00–3:00 PM CET), we explore “Bringing Environmental Costs into Economic Decision-Making,” focusing on the Vereint Mehr.Wert Standard and how monetized impacts can dri…Read More
Philip Strothmann posted in the group General News
Dear all, we are excited to share with you that we recently published the draft program of LCIC 2026 with nearly 20 workshops and 23 sessions 🤩 It’s going to be an amazing conference and tickets are selling fast! Make sure to get your Early Bird ticket ahead of the Early Bird deadline next Tuesday 🏁 Secure your place now and join us this July in…Read More
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Dear Philip, thanks for helping us to promote Brightcon 🙂