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Tag Archives: Firts Emergency Management Theory and Research Workshop
FEMA Higher Education Project is 20 years old in 2014!
Today, Thursday 5 June 2014 the 16th Emergency Management Higher Education Symposium, “20 Years of Emergency Management Education – The Past, The Present, The Future” is wrapping-up at the Emergency Management Institute, (EMI) in Emmitsburg, MD. It has been a … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Featured, NEWS - NOTICIAS, Uncategorized
Tagged B. Wayne Blanchard, emergency management, Emergency Management Institute, Emergency management research, Emergency management theory, FEMA, FEMA Higher education project, Firts Emergency Management Theory and Research Workshop, Kay Goss
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