Collaboration Conversations

Tap into the university’s network of Global Futures Scientists and Scholars and partner with us to create a topic-focused event of interest to your center or initiative. This may be related to a funding opportunity, a request for information, or to build a community of experts around a shared area of interest.


Temozón Report

In 2004, ASU President Michael Crow convened a meeting in Temozón, Mexico that mobilized a small but distinguished group of intellectual leaders who were exploring a new idea – sustainability science. It was at this meeting that the seeds were planted for what is now the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory.