It is our great pleasure to inform you that Chula Global Network (CGN), Asian Research Center for Migration (ARCM), Master of Arts in International Development Studies (MAIDS), The Social Research Institute (SRI), Center of Peace and Conflict Studies in collaboration with the School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD) of Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), School of Environment of Brighton University and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies of Bonn University will jointly organize
an international conference entitled “The Crisis Behind The Crisis: Forced Migration and its Consequences as a Result of Environmental Change and Natural Disaster in ASEAN” on 15 December, 2011 at Chumpot Phanthip Room, Prachadhipok- Rambhaibarni Building, on 4th Floor, Chulalongkorn University.
Chula Global Network (CGN) in collaboration with the United States Embassy and ASEAN University Network (AUN), Chulalongkorn University is very pleased to invite you to the seminar entitled “Watershed Management through Cooperative Action” by Ms. Genie Azad, C.F.M., Watershed Program Manager, Carson Water. The event will be held on Tuesday, 15 March 2011, 14.00-16.00 hrs. at Room 105 Maha Chulalongkorn Building, Chulalongkorn University.
The seminar is to give an brief overview of where we are with water shed management in the U.S. including some lessons learned and a case study example from the Carson River Watershed with a strong focus on how to involve stakeholders, expand stakeholder capacity, how to balance the resource needs and how to develop watershed plans that can be implemented on a variety oflevels and by locals and to give more detailed level of topics aforementioned emphasizing on Carson river restoration based on concepts from Southeast Asia. We expect attendees to include a broad cross-section of participants from the Royal Thai government, academia, the private sector, and from civil society.

Chula Global Network in collaboration with French Development Agency (AFD), the International Integration and Industrial Economic Laboratory (LEPII) from Grenoble University and Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) organized Franco-Thai

Introduction
The seminar on ‘the Employment of Migrant Workers during the Economic Crisis: the U.S. Experience’ was held on June 18, 2009 at the Chumbhot Panthip Conference Room, 7th Floor, Prachadhipok Rambhai-Barni Building, Chulalongkorn University. The seminar was organized jointly by the Asian Research Center for Migration and Chula Global Network in coordination with the U.S. Embassy, Bangkok. The seminar brought together the representatives of labour, women’s, international and non-governmental and independent monitoring groups, representatives of governments, national agencies, academic community and a wide range of research expertise from different institutions and organizations, to review this challenging issue and examine the existing situation of policy implications for labour management and employment of migrant workers. They represented a broad range of institutions in the public as well as the private sectors and brought to the seminar a valuable mix of experiences and perspectives.