University of Detroit Mercy and Wayne State University will co-host the virtual EDRA52 DETROIT: Transdisciplinary Border Crossing Conference May 19-23. The conference will focus on how research, design and relationships between people and environments contribute to the creation of justice. Current social, health, environmental and justice challenges call for collaborative and transdisciplinary efforts to pursue intentional questioning of disciplinary borders and sensitive approaches to framing and addressing pressing contemporary problems through research and practice. We look forward to seeing you in virtual Detroit!
Early bird registration for EDRA52 ends on Monday, March 8.
Students and faculty at Detroit Mercy and Wayne State University are eligible for the following reduced registration fees:
- Hosting Universities Discounted Faculty Rate
- $192, early bird full conference by March 8; $240, full conference
- Hosting Universities Discounted Student Rate
- $96, early bird full conference by March 8; $120, full conference
EDRA52 DETROIT’s theme of just environments was developed in December 2019 by faculty from Detroit Mercy’s School of Architecture and Wayne State University’s College of Engineering. Follow EDRA on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram for updates on EDRA52 DETROIT.