Activities

  1. Public Events

    Exhibitions, lectures, and conferences focused on critical world issues. An Annual Summit is intended to offer an exciting conclusion to the year, engaging important leaders, RWU faculty and students, and interested participants from the international and academic communities in high profile presentation and debate of macro project proposals.

  2. Research, Demonstration and Debate Initiatives

    The Center is involved in three arenas involving faculty and student proposals and debate, which can serve as catalysts and support for annual public events, documentation and publication activities:

    • The Macro Studio

      The studio is intended to explore the implications of designing selected large projects involving conceptions for design and preservation for water, land, energy, habitat, materials, and measures. Annually.

    • The Macro Seminar

      A joint learning opportunity where advanced inquiry into outcomes of large design, development and conservation projects and diplomatic initiatives are negotiated among students, faculty and important leaders and practitioners. Annually.

    • Faculty and Student Research Projects

      Faculty and student project proposals are intended to facilitate individual interests and conceptions, for demonstration, debate, and dissemination.

  3. Research Fellowships

    Supporting faculty and student research

  4. Professorships

    Supporting distinguished visiting faculty