The Csillag Seminar Series in Geography

The Csillag Seminar Series officially launched on September 29, 2006.  The department of Geography Mississauga has established an undergraduate scholarship fund in Ferenc Csillag's name and are now acceping donations.  If you would like to make a contribution please conact Toni Luke-Gervais (t.luke@utoronto.ca) at 905-828-3860.

 

CURRENT SPEAKERS                                                                                                                                                                                               

Paul Tranter, PhD.
Transportation Geography
School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences - Geography
University of New South Wales, Australia
 
The Speed Paradox: time pressure, transport and health ...Abstract
Wed, 26 Oct 2011 | DV3130CC, 1-2pm
 
 
Steven Franklin, PhD.
Remote Sensing, Forestry Management
Physical Geography, President and Vice-Chancellor
Trent University
 
Perspectives on Remote Sensing for Wildlife and Forest Management ......Abstract
Wed, 23 Nov 2011 | DV3130CC, 1-2pm
 
 
April James, PhD.
Hydrology / Physical Geography
Faculty of Arts & Science – Geography
Nipissing University
 
Hydrology of North Carolinian Piedmont Headwater Catchments:  similarities and differences in seasonal water balance and rainfall-runoff response....Abstract
Wed, 30 Nov 2011 | DV3130CC, 1-2pm
 
 
Theresa Garvin, PhD.
Health Geography
Human Geography
University of Alberta
 
Can we get old here? Aging and Place(lessness) in suburban Edmonton...Abstract
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 | DV3130CC, 1-2pm
 
 
Raktim Mitra, PhD.
Transportation Geography / Planning
University of Toronto
 
Exploring Needs of Children in a Healthy Community: The Case of Active School Transportation.....Abstract
Wed, 15 Feb 2012 | DV3130CC, 1-2pm
 
 
Phil Graniero, PhD.
GIS Watershed/Wetland Hydrology
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences
University of Windsor
 
TBA
Wed, 21 Mar 2012 | DV3130CC, 1-2pm
 


 

Past Speaker List (click here)
Please contact Professor R. Buliung for more details:
p: 905-569-4419
e: ron.buliung@utoronto.ca