The University of Cambridge is a leading centre for environmental research, with its academics and graduates driving environmental policy and agendas around the world.
Our aim in launching our Green Seminar Series, the first year of which was chaired by Professor Jennifer Gabrys, is to promote a global conversation about environmental research and practice, enabling people to make informed decisions about the issues that matter.
TO SIGN UP FOR DETAILS OF NEXT YEAR'S TALKS, PLEASE SIGN UP HERE:
http://eepurl.com/guzsH9
Previous Talks
Wed 1 May 2019
Insect Bioconversion: A Circular Animal Feed Solution
Matt McLaren, Entomics
Location: Cripps Meeting Room 3, Magdalene College
Time: 12 noon to 1.30pm
No booking required.
Wed 8 May 2019
What's Reproduction Got to Do with the Environment?
Dr Katie Dow, Department of Sociology
Location: Cripps Meeting Room 3, Magdalene College
Time: 12 noon to 1.30pm
No booking required.
Wed 29 May 2019
'The Anthropocene': Why Is It so Controversial at the Margins?
Dr Barbara Bodenhorn, Department of Social Anthropology
Location: Cripps Meeting Room 3, Magdalene College
Time: 12 noon to 1.30pm
No booking required.
Wed 12 June 2019
Ethics and the Fossil Fuel Debate
Dr Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalene College
Location: Cripps Auditorium, Magdalene College
Time: 12 noon to 1.30pm
Booking of free ticket required at Eventbrite
Please sign up for details of next year's Green Seminar Series here: http://eepurl.com/guzsH9