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This archive features recent webinars from the Green Society's 2020 Easter & Michaelmas Term programmes.

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How to use the power of social media for good?
Adeel Khan (Sail4Kashmir)

Watch the recording from 13 May 2021

 

Engaging with architectural heritage in a changing climate: Views from academia and practice
Professor Henrik Schoenefeldt (University of Kent School of Architecture and Planning)

Watch the recording from 29 April 2021

 

Climate Fail: How the green movement made climate change worse... And how we can fix it
Zion Lights (science communicator)

Watch the recording from 7 April 2021

 

Community Scale Engagement: Collective Action on Carbon
Professor Douglas Crawford-Brown (Professor Emeritus, University of Cambridge & Director of Cambridge Science and Policy Consulting)

Watch the recording from 11 March 2021

 

The Ice is Melting: The Impact of Global Warming on the Arctic and Beyond
Ms Marie-Anne Coninsx (Former EU Ambassador at Large for the Arctic [2017-2019])

Watch the recording from 25 February 2021

 

Can Fashion be Sustainable?
Ms Svetlana Dourassoff (Head of Advanced Concepts at PANGAIA)

Watch the recording from 28 January 2021

 

The Post 2020 Conservation Pathway
Dr Resson Kantai Duff (Director, Community Conservation Ewaso Lions-Kenya)

Watch the recording from 25 November 2020

 

Is it a Bird, is it a Plane? No.... it's a Wildlife Trust Drone
Mr Josh Hellon (Monitoring and Research Manager, The Wildlife Trust BCN)

Watch the recording from 11 November 2020

 

Cambridge Councillors Green Talk
Cllrs Alex Collis and Josh Matthews (Cambridge City Council)

Watch the recording from 28 October 2020

 

Bees and Beekeeping: A Cambridge Perspective from CBKA
Dr J Paul Schofield, Mr Jonathan Baynes, Dr Bill Block (Cambridgeshire Beekeepers' Association)

Watch the recording from 14 October 2020

 

How COVID-19 Changes the Way Protected Areas Impact Local Communities
Dr Nikoleta Jones(Principal Research Associate, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge)

Watch the recording from 28 May 2020

 

 

Crossing Borders - W. H. Hudson and the Pioneers of Conservation
Conor Jameson (professional conservationist and author)

Watch the recording from 14 May 2020

 

 

The Changing Arctic, its Challenges and Global Impact
Marie-Anne Coninsx (Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çAlumna and former Ambassador EU Ambassador at Large to the Arctic)

Watch the recording from 30 April 2020

 

 

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A small brown bird perches on a thin branch, its beak open as if singing, with a blurred green and yellow forest background.

Open Call: WolfWords Poetry Anthology 2025

02/12/2024 at 09.00

We are delighted to announce the open call for this year’s WolfWords anthology. The theme for this year’s collection is Voice.

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Art Exhibition: 'Feel the Rhythm'

15/03/2025 at 10.00

Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'Feel the Rhythm' featuring work by emerging artist Fungai Benhura, winner of the Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çRoyal Academy Schools Graduate Prize.

A group of people are laughing and smiling outdoors as several of them lift a man in a playful pose, with a woman in a red dress at the center holding him while laughing.

Lunchtime Concert: Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çStudent Musician Showcase

15/03/2025 at 13.30

Enjoy performances by an array of talented Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çstudent singers and instrumentalists.

A side-by-side display of two film posters by Jing Zhao: on the left, a vibrant watercolor-style poster for "DOU" featuring abstract faces against a red, blue, and black background with Chinese calligraphy; on the right, a black-and-white poster for "WALLS" showing a woman seated at a table, looking at a framed photo in a dimly lit room.

Cambridge Asia Cine-encounters with Jing Zhao

18/03/2025 at 17.00

Join us for a film screening and panel discussion with Jing Zhao.

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What 'The Wire' Teaches Â鶹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾ç Social Inequalities and Mental Health

19/03/2025 at 17.30

An interactive session using The Wire to explore mental health in minoritised communities.

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