Upcoming Events
11th Organ
Come and go according to your schedule to participate in this six-hour experimental symposium from choreographer Michael Kliën. Nicholas Institute expert Kay Jowers will be among 23 guest speakers drawing from disparate fields of knowledge and free associations to create a matrix of collective thought. Commissioned by Duke Arts at Duke University and co-sponsored by the American Dance Festival, the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University, and the Duke Dance Program.
Virtual Info Session: Climate Research Innovation Seed Program (CRISP)
This webinar will provide prospective applicants with helpful tips for preparing Climate Research Innovation Seed Program (CRISP) applications as well as unstructured time to ask questions. Deadline for proposals is February 26, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. ET.
State and Regional Programs Supporting Natural Climate Solutions
Governments are beginning to promote and incentivize natural climate solutions as one of the important ways to address the climate crisis. The latest session of the Nature-Based Solutions: Current Issues webinar series will spotlight two such government programs in the United States—the Massachusetts Forests as Climate Solutions Initiative and the Regional Climate Protection Authority in Sonoma County, California.
Investing for Mission-Driven Institutions Seminar Series: Opportunities for Climate Investing 
Are there climate investment opportunities with high risk-adjusted returns arising from transition to clean energy?
Session moderators: Ronnie Chatterji and Meera Ayyagari
Policy Forum on Nature-Based Solutions 
The Network for Engineering with Nature and the National Academy of Sciences' Gulf Research Program are hosting a Policy Forum on Nature-Based Solutions. The event is free and open to the public, bringing together policymakers, regulators, practitioners, academics, and others involved in the funding, policymaking, design, and/or construction of nature-based solutions. Duke University is a partner in the Network for Engineering with Nature (N-EWN).
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Investing for Mission-Driven Institutions Seminar Series: Equity Considerations 
What is a Just Transition, and is it possible to achieve a Just Transition without disproportionately negative impact on low income and disadvantaged communities? How do mission driven institutions approach equity concerns in their investment portfolio?
Session moderators: Ronnie Chatterji and Emily Nagamoto
Investing for Mission-Driven Institutions Seminar Series: Regulatory Considerations and Stakeholder Influences 
Regulatory considerations and stakeholder influences (the “Investment Ecosystem”) for mission-driven institution and their long-term investment programs. SEC vs. EU vs. States vs. Congress vs. Shareholder Considerations. Session moderators: Sarah Bloom Raskin and Emily Nagamoto
Investing for Mission-Driven Institutions Seminar Series: Indirect Investment Structures 
Indirect investment structures (e.g. fund of funds investing). The actual investments in an indirect investment structure are not publicly disclosed in a timely way. Should we work with other mission-driven institution to demand greater transparency in these portfolios to inform discussions of balancing fiduciary duties with values alignment in our investing? What are our options? What are the pros and cons? Session moderators: Tim Profeta and Brennan McDonald
Investing for Mission-Driven Institutions Seminar Series: Evaluation of Peer Institutions 
How are Duke’s peer institutions managing the climate footprint of their investments? Session moderators: Ronnie Chatterji and Emily Nagamoto
Investing for Mission-Driven Institutions Seminar Series: Reflect Back on Initial Conversation 
Reflect back on initial conversation. “How best can mission driven institutions (e.g. universities, foundations, non-profits) balance fiduciary obligations with interests in expressing institutional values through their long-term investments?” Session moderator: Tim Profeta