As part of their Building a better chemistry culture series, the Royal Society of Chemistry are hosting a webinar focusing on this year's #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek (10-16 May) theme: access to nature and the impact it can have on our mental wellbeing.
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13May
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12May
Next week, we have three speakers joining us:
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11May
Join Paul Robbins from University of Wisconsin-Madison to discuss to
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07May
Divinity, Hormones and the Forest
For the Jane Harrison Lecture, Ruth Padel will bring together different strands of her work – on tragedy and Greek religion, poetry and Charles Darwin, science, nature, and wildlife conservation – to ask how we respond to the destruction of wilderness today.
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07May
Black in Geography
Friday 7 May, 1–2pm, on Zoom (the link will be circulated closer to the time)
With Dr. Jazmin Scarlett (Independent Researcher)
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07May
Join the Conservation Evidence team at the University of Cambridge for our webinar to find out how evidence-based biodiversity mitigation actions can improve the performance of your company or organization. We’ll take you through an introduction to evidence-based decision making, examples of how it can improve practice, and outline the re
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06May
This week we will be joined by Professor Anne Saab, Graduate from the Institute of International and Development Studies Global WarNing where she will discuss: Discourses of Fear in International Climate Change Law.
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06May
In this Thursday's weekly networking session, we will be joined by Dr Andrew Plumptre from the Key Biodiversity Area Secretariat. In this session, Dr Andrew will discuss his
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05May
Developing and applying quantitative, interdisciplinary science to understand the human dimensions of conservation
We are joined for this week's seminar by Dr Robin Naidoo from WWF.
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04MayWe are delighted to welcome Prof Wang Jianjun from the Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences to share his research findings. Details of the talk are captioned below.Microbial biodiversity on mountainsides: From observations to experiments