Seminar Series: Outer Space Serving Humanity
This interdisciplinary seminar series will examine the benefits of space systems and services to the world. They are jointly organised by ISPL and UCL Space Domain, to celebrate 60 Years in Space and 50 Years of Lawful & Peaceful Use. Topics will include food security, climate change and the environment, and disaster response.
The first seminar begins with the Outer Space Treaty and the benefits it has brought to humanity.
Seminar I: The Outer Space Treaty & Space as an Asset
Topics include the status of the Treaty and current developments, what the future holds and the preservation of space systems.
Date and time: Wednesday 13 December 2017, 2 – 5 pm
Venue: Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DR
ISPL Seminars on space policy and law have been popular and informative events, with participation from industry, government, academia and a wide range of others interested in space activity. This new series of seminars will continue our engagement with UCL Space Domain. Our mission and that of the UCL Research Domains include bringing together a range of expertise to facilitate international cross-disciplinary research. We are pleased to jointly present this series over the coming months.
Undergraduates: There will be some places to observe the seminars. Please contact Events@Space-Institute.org as soon as possible for availability.
For more information or to make a reservation, contact Events@Space-Institute.org