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The Institute for Policy and Engagement runs regular events that help connect policymakers and the public with the exciting research taking place.

If you have any suggestions for events you’d love to see us organising, or if you’re running an event where our research might make a contribution, please get in touch. 

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Science Public Lectures

Our Science Public Lectures bring the wonder of science to life through a series of free monthly public events.

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Introducing the elephant welfare project

Date
17/11/2022
Location:
School of Physics & Astronomy

How can youth voice make a difference to achieving Net Zero Nottingham?

Date
30/10/2022
Location:
St Ann's Allotments
Description
A discussion and presentation of the findings from the youth manifesto produced at Nottingham Youth Climate Assembly July 2022 funded by COP 26 Lottery and Institute of Policy and Engagement funding including discussion of outcomes and engagement with local councillors, businesses and other policy makers and youth boards.

Organising work and employment in a changing social and economic landscape

Date
28/10/2022
Location:
St Ann's Allotments
Description
There is consensus in academic and policy circles that the changing social and economic landscape influences the quality of work and employment in organisations across all sectors and in all regions of the world. This webinar will examine specifically how Brexit and the discourses associated with it have challenged European migrants' migration, integration and identity.

Why place is so important to me

Date
22/10/2022
Location:
St Ann's Allotments
Description
A presentation followed by Q&A from the STAA and volunteers alongside researchers from the University of Nottingham, University of Wales Trinity Saint David and University of Swansea. We will look at the benefits and impacts of volunteering in local spaces and will have an interactive nature trail to get involved with.The discussion will take place on Saturday 22 October with the trail open and free to visit from Saturday 22 October - Sunday 13 November. Please note that the Festival Event is at the Community Orchard Entrance a few hundred yards downhill from the St Anns Allotments Entrance Gate off Ransom Road, St. Anns, opposite the Hillview Community Centre.

Science Public Lecture - From memory to mind uploading

Date
20/10/2022
Location:
School of Physics and Astronomy
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