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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Climate change and migration: how are they linked?

Dina Ionesco International Organization for Migration and Alex Sutton UK Climate Change & Migration Coalition give a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

"There’s No Place Like Home" Part 1 - Wytham Woods

Professor Ben Sheldon describes one of the World’s longest-running ecological studies, into birds in their natural environments.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

What would the British food system look like if it took ecological public health at its heart?

Geof Rayner gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series
Weidenfeld Debates

Is sustainability too expensive? (2014 Hoffmann Lecture)

Dr Mathis Wackernagel, President, Global Footprint Network, delivers the 2014 Hoffmann Lecture.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

An energy cost analysis of membranes in water treatment from alternative sources; will improvements to water security be sustainable?

Graeme K Pearce, Director, Membrane Consultancy Associates, gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Membrane filtration: from critical to threshold flux

Robert Field, Engineering Science, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Water Security Seminar series
St Anne's College

Where will Tomorrow's Food Come From - and What will be the Consequences?

The St Anne's Gaudy Seminar explores the topic of food security, focusing in particular on sustainability, supply and demand, and aid and trade. How will science, ecology and consumers have an impact on how food is produced and distributed?
Alumni Weekend

Where will Tomorrow's Food Come From - and What will be the Consequences?

The St Anne's Gaudy Seminar explores the topic of food security, focusing in particular on sustainability, supply and demand, and aid and trade. How will science, ecology and consumers have an impact on how food is produced and distributed?
UKERC Energy Workshops

How can the customer and consumer participate in the electricity demand-side - and what's in it for them?

Panel discussion from the UKERC conference 'GB Electricity Demand - Realising the Resource' held on 16th May 2013 at Royal Society, London.
UKERC Energy Workshops

Sparks Symposium: Interdisciplinary Research, Communication and Dissemination Part two Why Social Scientists Should Engage with Natural Scientists

With Philip Lowe, Newcastle University. The aim of the symposium is to offer advice, training, tools and best practices to participants undertaking or considering interdisciplinary energy research.
UKERC Energy Workshops

Sparks Symposium: Interdisciplinary Research, Communication and Dissemination Part one Assessing Interdisciplinary Research

With Catherine Lyall, University of Edinburgh, The aim of the symposium is to offer advice, training, tools and best practices to participants undertaking or considering interdisciplinary energy research.
UKERC Energy Workshops

Low Carbon Heat: Research Gaps and Opportunities: Part two IEA Heat Research

With Robin Wiltshire, BRE. A two-day UKERC Meeting Place event to bring together experts from academia, consultancy and industry to discuss low carbon heat.
UKERC Energy Workshops

Low Carbon Heat: Research Gaps and Opportunities: Part one Heat and the City

With Jan Webb, University of Edinburgh. A two-day UKERC Meeting Place event to bring together experts from academia, consultancy and industry to discuss low carbon heat.
UKERC Energy Workshops

The Future of the UK Gas Network: Part two Scenarios for the future of the network

With Paul Dodds, UCL. The purpose of this talk is to To examine research and policy issues surrounding the future of the UK gas network from a range of perspectives, including government, industry and academia.
UKERC Energy Workshops

The Future of the UK Gas Network: Part one The UK Energy Research Centre

With Jim Watson, UKERC. The purpose of this talk is to examine research and policy issues surrounding the future of the UK gas network from a range of perspectives, including government, industry and academia.
UKERC Energy Workshops

SPLiCE: Sustainable Pathways to Low Carbon Energy (Scoping Workshop) Part Two National Ecosystem Assessment

To scope out an ambitious research programme (SPLiCE) that would identify how the transition to a low carbon energy system can be made in a sustainable way. With Ian Bateman, UEA.
UKERC Energy Workshops

SPLiCE: Sustainable Pathways to Low Carbon Energy (Scoping Workshop) Part 1: Legal and Energy Policy Context

To scope out an ambitious research programme (SPLiCE) that would identify how the transition to a low carbon energy system can be made in a sustainable way. With Tom Bain (DECC).
Biology - Organisms Lectures

Organisms Reading and Reference list

Reading and Reference list for Organisms lecture series.
Biology - Organisms Lectures

Organisms Lecture 4: The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation 2020

Fourth and final lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms series in which he looks at how we can conserve the world's vital plants on a global scale.
Biology - Organisms Lectures

Organisms Lecture 3: What have Plants done for us?

Third lecture in Professor Tim Walker's Organisms lecture series in which he looks at what plants have contributed to human existence.

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