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Event
Agricultural Innovation in Africa
NOTE: The Reception ($20 World Affairs Council Members, Burke Museum Members, and Students; $30 Non-Members) will take place in the University of Washington's Burke Museum from 5:30-6:40 p.m. Reception attendees will receive access to the Burke Museum's Hungry Planet: What the World Eats exhibit, light appetizers, an opportunity to meet Dr. Calestous Juma, and preferred seating at the lecture.
The lecture will take place at the University of Washington, Kane Hall Room 120. The price for lecture-only attendees is $5 Students; $10 World Affairs Council and Burke Museum Members; $15 Non-Members.
The World Affairs Council, in partnership with the Burke Museum's Hungry Planet Exhibit, presents a conversation on agricultural innovations in Africa with Calestous Juma, a professor and the Director of the Science, Technology, and Globalization Project at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Dr. Juma will discuss the opportunities that Africa has to transform its agriculture into a force for economic growth. Attendees will have the opportunity to see the Burke Museum's Hungry Planet Exhibit before joining in the discussion, where they can ask their own questions of Dr. Juma.
For more information about this event, visit www.world-affairs.org.
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LocationUniversity of Washington, Burke Museum (Reception) and Kane Hall 120 (Lecture) (View)
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Q&A
Question: |
Hello,
Can I purchase a ticket when I arrive at the museum rather than buying one online, in case I'm not able to make it? |
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Hello and thank you for your email. As long as the event is not sold out, you are welcome to purchase a ticket at the door. Please note that the reception, which includes access to the Burke Museum exhibit and the lecture, is $20 members/students and $30 non-members. To attend the lecture only, the cost is $10 members/students and $15 non-members. Thank you |
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