LBJ School of Public Affairs: Seminar Series in Global Security

News | February 14, 2018

The LBJ School of Public Affairs has announced a four-part seminar series on global security led by distinguished scholar, Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins. 

These seminars will expose specific issues that directly impact global security, demonstrate their unique influence on national security and analyze the implications of the confluence of these issues on world affairs. The seminar schedule is as follows:

Seminar 1: “What is the Role of Infectious Disease in International and National Security”

  • February 14 at 12:15 – 1:45 pm
  • Location: SRH 3.122

Seminar 2: “The U.S. Nuclear Posture Review and Implications for Nuclear Nonproliferation”

  • March 21 at 12:15 – 1:45 pm
  • Location: SRH 3.122

Seminar 3: ” What are the Current Challenges to Biological and Chemical Weapons Convention”

  • April 10 at 12:15 – 1:45 pm
  • Location: SRH 3.122

Seminar 4: ” The Interrelationship between the Sustainable Development Goals and National Security”

  • April 25 at 12:15 – 1:45 pm
  • Location: SRH 3.122

 

For more information on this seminar series, please visit LBJ School of Public Affairs. Lunch will be provided at each seminar.