Calendar
OTHER WAYS TO
EXPLORE UNA-USA.ORG: ![]() ![]()
Learn how UNA-USA connects Americans with the United Nations through local Chapters, grassroots advocacy, and education.
Advocacy Agenda Find a Chapter Model UN Human Rights UNA-USA/Seton Hall Study Program Upcoming Events Members receive access to a range of exclusive benefits such as events at the UN and across the United States, as well as opportunities to advocate, host Model UN conferences, and connect young professionals to UN experts.
Join UNA-USA For Members Model UN Resources Advocacy Resources Young Professionals Student Alliance Council of Organizations Learn how the UN is making an impact and how UNA-USA Chapters are sharing the UN with communities around the U.S. through our online news magazines The InterDependent and World Bulletin.
The InterDependent From the Executive Director World Bulletin UN Dispatch News & Publications |
Crisis Hits the EU: Building Cohesion in the Midst of Economic CollapseUNA-SNY Young ProfessionalsMonday, November 12, 2012 Location: New York, NY The European Affairs Committee of the UNA-SNY Young Professionals, in collaboration with the Global Studies Program at The New School, invite you to join in a panel discussion about the European financial crisis with noted academics, economists and financial experts. With the news of the European Union receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, our panel will try to shed light on its economic future and how it affects global markets. Monday, November 12, 2012, 6:30-9:00pm The New School Suite 401 66 West 12th Street New York, NY 10011 For more information contact European Affairs Committee Director, Nikki Diaz at ypeurope@unasouthernny.org. Panelists include: - Carlos Abadi, President of Abadi & Co. - Dr. Irene Finel-Honigman, Adjunct Professor of International Affairs, International Economic and Finance Policy at SIPA - Dr. Christiane Lemke, 2010-13 holder of the Max Weber Chair in German and European Studies at NYU - Robert Sinche, Financial Market Strategist/Economist - Dr. Richard Wolff, Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Visiting Professor at the New School University - Moderated by Jonathan Bach, Chair of the Global Studies Program at The New School Admission: $5 for Students $10 for Professionals Free admission for New School students, faculty, and staff Register here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4593862366 |






