Thursday 30 January 2025, 12 midday - 1.30pm
Colin Matthew Room, Radcliffe Humanities Building
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Lunch will be provided. Please register before January 24 midday if you would like lunch. Otherwise, registration is not requited.
How can the Humanities engage with policy? How can policymaking respond to Humanities research?
Join us for a roundtable event about the environmental policy contributions of research across the Humanities with:
Priya Atwal (Community History Fellow, Faculty of History) is working to enhance collaboration between researchers and Oxfordshire partners.
Tom Kelsey (Humanities and Public Policy Officer, Oxford Policy Engagement Network) is an expert on uses of humanities evidence and expertise in public policy.
Noora Kanfash (Social Sciences and Public Policy Engagement Facilitator, OPEN) supports departments and researchers to enhance their influence in policy spaces.
Jim Hall (Environmental Change Institute) is an expert on climate change adaptation and risks to infrastructure systems.
Naomi Waltham-Smith (Professor of Music) researches the politics of listening through long-term community collaborations and policy engagement.
Environmental Humanities, TORCH Hubs, Climate Crisis Thinking in the Humanities and Social Sciences, TORCH Networks