Professor David W. Cash, dean of the John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at University of Massachusetts Boston will give a guest lecture at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) on 18 November at 17:00. His lecture will cover ways to integrate clean energy policies, environmental policy, economic growth and innovation. Prof. Cash will talk about the intersection of business, environmental issues, economics and politics.

The event is organised by Sustainable RSM, which aims to spark awareness and action with RSM’s community- consisting of students, academics, alumni, and practitioners regarding social, cultural, environmental and economic issues with impact.

Prof. Cash’ lecture is open to the public and free of charge. More information and the registration form can be found via Sustainable RSM.

Prof. David Cash

David Cash, an American environmental expert, studied at Yale and Harvard. He has conducted applied research focusing on bridging knowledge and action, and exploring how science and technical information can inform decision-making related to environmental and sustainable development matters. He has published numerous professional, peer-reviewed academic and lay articles, and book chapters, and has received many awards and fellowships from various organisations.

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