Every year there are dozens of U.S. and Canadian food systems-realated conferences that offer networking, training, and other professional development opportunities. A growing number are offered by associations, organizations, and agencies every one or two years. In addition to…
MoreEvery year there are dozens of U.S. and Canadian food systems-realated conferences that offer networking, training, and other professional development opportunities. A growing number are offered by associations, organizations, and agencies every one or two years. In addition to presentations, conference hosts frequently offer pre-conference enrichment events such as organizational meetings, in-depth workshops, and field trips. Don't forget to ask about possible discounts or scholarships!
LessThe Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook is a free database of degree programs, consultants, scholarships, funding, conferences, and other education and training resources for professionals and students focused on food systems work. It is published by the Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems in collaboration with the North American Food Systems Network (NAFSN). The Lyson Center is a project of the Center for Transformative Action (a 501c3 nonprofit organization affiliated with Cornell University).
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