If you’re interested in learning more about the work of the University’s SDG Impact Lab, as well as be among the first to hear about new programmes and initiatives for the 2024-2025 academic year, then you’ll want to grab a place at our first ever Lab Discovery Day.
Oxford University staff and students are all welcome to drop into Cohen Quad, Exeter College, on the 24th October from 2-5 pm, for a vibrant afternoon dedicated to exploring how the Lab is driving real-world impact through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Find out how to apply to be among the next cohort of SDG Lab Fellows as well as learn more about previous projects that have helped translate academic research into actionable solutions. Engage directly with Lab Fellows and team members, gaining insights into their experiences, successes, and the challenges faced while working on SDG-focused initiatives.
The event will feature a panel discussion chaired by Lab co-founder Professor Alexander Betts, which will ask business and community leaders, alongside academics and graduates, to share their perspectives on how to equip a future generation with the skills needed to tackle the local and global challenges facing people and planet today.
Key announcements will also be shared on the day, including an exclusive preview of the projects and partnerships lined up for 2025.
The afternoon will conclude with an informal networking session, providing the perfect chance to connect with like-minded individuals, ask questions, share ideas, and explore how you can be part of a growing community dedicated to creating a sustainable future.
Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out and reserve your place now.
Date |
24/10/2024 |
Time |
14:00-17:00 |
Venue |
Cohen Quadrangle, Exeter College - Fitzhugh Auditorium
Walton Street Oxford OX1 2HG
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Event type |
In-person |
Booking required? |
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