University joins Storyhouse Climate event

Earth is at the heart of the conversation this November at a full day conference on climate change and sustainability.

The Storyhouse Climate event on Friday, November 4 sees the cultural centre joining forces with the University of Chester and the Royal Geographic Society to give people of all ages the chance to share knowledge and explore solutions to the challenges facing our planet.

It will see a host of leading scientists and thinkers, sustainability pioneers, creatives and young people come together to talk about the work that is being done to combat climate change and promote a more sustainable way of living.

The day-long event will include performances and practical workshops as well as presentations, discussion panels and stands where visitors and delegates can learn more about ways in which they can help reduce their carbon footprint and protect the environment.

Storyhouse Creative Director Suzie Henderson said: “I’m very pleased we’re able to work in partnership with the University of Chester to be able to bring this vitally important subject to our community here at Storyhouse. It’s going to be a fascinating and invigorating day.”

Tamara Hunt, of the University’s Sustainability Team said: “Climate change and how we can live sustainably are key challenges, impacting all our lives whether that’s at a local, national or international level. Storyhouse Climate will give everyone the chance to learn more about the work already going on to combat – and find solutions to – the effects of climate change and the move towards a more sustainable lifestyle for all.”

This event grew from ideas originally developed after an internal interdisciplinary research event in 2020.  Dr Helen Southall, Senior Lecturer in Computer Science and Dr Katie Barnett from the Department of Music, Media and Performance initially developed the idea as an interdisciplinary symposium on climate change.  Since then, the idea has very much taken on a life of its own, with a catalyst being a research networking event which brought in Dr Si Poole, Associate Professor of Cultural Education at the University and Senior Leader in Cultural Education and Research at Storyhouse, and Tamara Hunt.  This offered the opportunity to create a much more broad-based and publicly accessible event, drawing on the facilities and expertise of Storyhouse, and Si and Tamara’s networks of contacts in the wider community.

Helen said: “Interdisciplinary research and public engagement are priorities for the University, especially in areas that affect us all, such as climate change and sustainability.

“It’s very satisfying to see this event coming together at last. It will offer opportunities to share knowledge about current issues and potential solutions, and also to make contacts that could lead to important progress in the future.  We hope that all the participants, both from within and beyond the University, have a productive and enjoyable day.”

Visit www.storyhouse.com/storyhouse-climate to learn more and book tickets.

A wide range of top academics and climate and sustainability experts are involved in the day. For more information visit here.

spot_imgspot_img

Latest

Nationwide Growth for Paul Davies Guttering Services as Property Owners Prioritise Gutter Maintenance

Paul Davies Guttering Services has announced a significant nationwide...

Gutter Specialists UK Expands Services Nationwide with Increased Demand in Manchester

Homeowners and businesses across the UK are being encouraged...

Leading Cheshire dermatologist brings revolutionary new acne treatment to the North West

Award-winning Cheshire dermatologist, Dr Nicole Chiang, has brought a...
spot_imgspot_img

Newsletter

Don't miss

From tree to table: A magical family meal at Prezzo Italian

There’s something quite fitting about a family meal tied...

Rising Demand for AI Video Drives Growth in Client Briefs at BearJam

BearJam has reported a sharp increase in requests for...

Drew Povey Reveals Five Strategies To Gain Team Trust And Authority From The Start

Stepping into a new leadership role often brings a...

DIY Home Improvement on the Rise as Carpenter Shares Key Mistakes to Watch For

Darren Drumm, Founder of Drumm Carpentry, Kitchens & Wardrobes,...

More News

Cheshire Set to Lead the UK in Adopting County-Wide Phone-Free Schools

UK Phone Pouches supports Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioners and Esther Ghey initiative to support safer, smarter school environments and donates phone pouches to...

Briars Group Appointed to Employer of Record Lot on NWUPC Global Mobility Framework

Briars Group has announced its appointment to Lot 3: Employer of Record (EOR) on the North Western Universities Purchasing Consortium (NWUPC) Global Mobility Services...

People Insight and UCEA Reveal Increasing Disparity in Higher Education Workforce Experience

A newly released report from People Insight and the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) has highlighted a growing divide in how academic and...