“International cooperation and collaboration will accelerate progress in meeting the challenges associated with energy needs, assuring clean water and air, and addressing the global consequences from the accumulation of greenhouse gases.”

Chancellor Emeritus Mark S. Wrighton

May 2007


1st International Symposium on Energy and Environment

Washington University in St. Louis - Danforth Campus, Attendance 175
21

Partner Universities

51

Representatives
of University Partners


Founded

McDonnell Academy Global Energy & Environment Partnership (MAGEEP)

Founded

International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability (I-CARES)

Dec 2008


2nd International Symposium on Energy and Environment

Hong Kong, Attendance 225
25

Partner Universities

115

Representatives of
University Partners


Founded

Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization (CCCU)

Funded

14 MAGEEP funded collaborative projects


Oct 2010


3rd International Symposium on Global Energy Future

Washington University in St. Louis - Danforth Campus, Attendance 325
26

Partner Universities

66

Representatives of
University Partners

Dedication

Dedication of Stephen F. and Camilla T. Brauer Hall — Danforth Campus

Funded

11 MAGEEP funded collaborative projects

RELEASED

Global Energy Future Study Report released

Funded

8 CCCU funded collaborative projects


Dec 2012


4th international symposium on energy and environment: abundant clean cost-effective energy systems for sustainability (access)

Mumbai, India, Attendance 300
28

Partner Universities

205

Representatives of
University Partners

Jointly hosted with Academy partners Tata Institute of Social Science and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay


Launched

Solar Energy Research Institute for India and the United States (SERIIUS)

Funded

14 MAGEEP funded collaborative projects

FUNDED

5 CCCU funded collaborative projects


Oct 2014


5th international symposium on the role of research universities in addressing global challenges

28

Partner Universities

84

Representatives of
University Partners


Increased

Crossnational collaborative connections

FUNDED

10 Friedman Center for Aging collaborations

RE-ESTABLISHED

Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Program

ACTIVE

MAGEEP Education Network

ACTIVE

Solar Energy Research Institute for India and U.S. (SERIIUS) — Linking to a MAGEEP Visiting Scholar Program

LAUNCHED

Solar Energy and Energy Storage (SEES) Initiative and World Access To The Sun (WATTS) Program

LAUNCHED

CCCU Phase II and U.S.–China Clean Energy Center

ESTABLISHED

Center for Aerosol Science and Engineering (CASE)

ESTABLISHED

New collaborations with faculty from University of Melbourne addressing life course epidemiology and cancer risks in men and women


Sep 2016


6th International Symposium Addressing Global Challenges Through International Collaboration in Education and Research

Brisbane, Australia, Attendance 350
32

Partner Universities

105

Representatives of
University Partners

Jointly hosted with Academy partner The University of Queensland


Global Energy Needs will be met by portfolio of primary energy sources

MAGEEP Workshops in Solar Energy, Cleaner Utilization of Coal, Biofuels

Crystallized 13 University Aerosol Science and Engineering Network (ties to CASE @ Washington University)

MAGENET – Mageep Education tNetwork to co-develop course content for short courses

Importance of Energy-Environment Nexus

Growing ties and opportunities

The University of Queensland now lists Washington University as one of their top tier partners

Collaborations between Washington University and the University of Queensland focused on neuroscience

Coordinating with Washington University and the University of Queensland aging partners connecting student opportunities for further training (e.g., visiting scholars, summer programs) on our campuses

The University of Queensland has developed a PhD leadership training opportunity similar to our focus in leadership for McDonnell Scholars

Workshop outcomes resulted in list of operative research priorities for agriculture


October 2018


7th International Symposium Addressing Global Challenges For Today’s Research Universities through Health, Energy and Environment, and Agriculture

Beijing Attendance 400+
35

Partner Universities

50+

Expert Panelists

250

Workshop Participants

16

University Presidents


 “What is at stake today in the choices we make is the future mix of mitigation, adaptation and suffering.”

John Holdren, science advisor to President Obama, professor of Harvard University and Tsinghua Distinguished Visiting Professor, delivered the opening keynote address on “The energy-climate challenge and sustainable well-being.”
Three Minute Thesis competition (3MT®)
  • McDonnell Academy Scholar Po-Cheng Lin from Washington University in St. Louis won both the jury’s vote and the people’s choice prize
  • Presentation entitled “Turning Bacteria into Factories: Microbial Production of Fuels from Carbon Dioxide”
University Campus Sustainability Declaration
  • Committing 21 university signatories to working collaboratively
  • Implement measures that help reduce their carbon footprint
  • Use campus as a “living laboratory”
  • Further strengthen research and educational programs in energy, environment and sustainability
Washington University in St. Louis Brand Recognition
  • 100+ media placements
  • 100+ million audience reach