Collaboration can be one of the most rewarding aspects of a research career: bringing exciting perspectives and opportunities, enhanced productivity, access to resources and enduring relationships. It can also lead to some of our biggest challenges as we collaborate between disciplines, cultures, languages and hierarchies.
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27May
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25MayIn our next group meeting we are delighted to welcome Connor Nolan, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Earth System Science at Stanford University, to give a talk about his recent paper on natural climate solutions’ contributions to negative emissions in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment.
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25May
Join the Conservation Science Group Journal Club to discuss the recent publication titled 'Ecosystem integrity is neither real nor valuable.'
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25May
The roots of our ecological crisis. Group discussion presented by Rogelio Luque-Lora.
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24May
Kate Howlett, a PhD student at the Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, will talk about her research into the importance of green space in UK primary schools.
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21May
Career Pathways
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20May
In this Thursday's weekly networking session, we will be joined by Dr Michelle Kalamandeen.
Title: Time-series analysis of restoration of industrial landscapes using hyper-and-multispectral imagery
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19May
Conservation Seminar – Reimaging Conservation Today: Decolonization, indigenous sovereignty and collaboration
Prof Paige West from Columbia University is this week's speaker.
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18May
What is currently happening with climate change and conservation? What are the next steps to be taken? Has the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted our efforts towards a greener world? How can technology help us?
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18May
Register on the Climateexp0 website