Victoria Law School lecturer Megan Bowman has been selected to attend the 2012 Harvard-Stanford International Junior Faculty Forum held at Stanford Law School on October 19 and 20. Only 10 'junior faculty' scholars are selected each year from a broad international base. The purpose of the forum is to stimulate the exchange of ideas and research, among younger scholars in the academy, from all parts of the world.
The paper Megan submitted is based on the empirical chapter of her PhD, and is titled 'Banks, Climate Change and the 'Care Factor': lessons for policy-makers in the USA and Australia'. Megan also presented on this topic at the 4th Cambridge Regulation & Governance Conference at Queens College, University of Cambridge, UK earlier this month.
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