As part of its ongoing membership with the , led by the , the University of Southampton will be hosting an innovative summer school on 16 July.
Organised by Jess Boxall (Research Fellow in Primary Care, Popular Science and Medical Education), and (PhD student in Geography), the two-day event will highlight the importance of collaboration and interdisciplinarity in climate change research.
Geared towards developing skills for Early Career Researchers, the summer school aims to boost engagement with policymakers, identify future career opportunities, and create the perfect environment for networking and project ideation.
The summer school is hosted every year by a member institution of the TECN and contributes to the efforts to bring together researchers from the social and natural sciences and engineering to . The event is open to researchers undertaking projects related to sustainability and climate change.
To book your place onto the summer school, please complete the before the 23 May deadline. Further event details will be shared with registered attendees nearer the date.
For any queries regarding registration, please contact TECN representatives Jess Boxall or Gracie Horton.
To learn more about how the University of Southampton is contributing to tackling climate change, visit the .