A lecture Wednesday will explore how contracts are the foundation of international transactions and what can be included to mitigate transaction risk.
A lecture Wednesday will explore how contracts are the foundation of international transactions and what can be included to mitigate transaction risk.
The Transportation Seminar Series presents “Modelling Changing Global Trade Patterns and Their Local Transportation Impacts” Tuesday, April 14.
A UWindsor post-doctoral fellow will share his research Tuesday, March 17, in the free public lecture “Cumulative Environmental Exposures and their Challenges for Health Impact Assessment in Transportation Infrastructure Planning.”
Guest speaker Tor H. Oiamo is a research associate with the Cross-Border Institute and is serving a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) post-doctoral fellowship. Dr. Oiamo’s current research aims to integrate methods and theories in urban environmental health with transportation and land use modeling systems.
Laurie Tannous is chief executive officer of the Institute for Border Logistics and Security.
A new UWindsor program in border management and international trade is the first of its kind.
A breakfast workshop May 6 will address government efforts to facilitate cross-border trade.