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Events by Sustainable Futures
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Tackling Food Waste and Packaging Challenges
26 June 2025, 10am-1pm
Food production, waste and packaging are three critical and interconnected issues at the forefront of sustainability challenges. Globally, an estimated one-third of all food produc.. -
Shaping the Future of Global Sustainability Policy
22 July 2025, 11am-3pm
The need for international cooperation has never been greater. The "triple planetary crisis" of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution is a global threat that requires gl.. -
Shaping the Future of Global Sustainability Policy
22 July 2025, 11am-3pm
The need for international cooperation has never been greater. The "triple planetary crisis" of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution is a global threat that requires gl.. -
Sustainable Futures Urban Nature Walk: Alexandra Park
24 July 2025, 12pm-1.30pm
Join Us for a Nature Walk to Alexandra Park! Take a stroll with us through the beautiful Alexandra Park on this guided nature walk. Discover local wildlife, enjoy the fresh air, an..
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Monthly Team Research Reading Group
27 May - 29 July 2025,
Last Tuesday of the month - Team Research Community Reading Group Fancy a break? Join our Community reading group! We meet monthly (last Tuesday of the month for 30 minutes at.. -
Innovate 2050 - Festival of Business 2025
19 June 2025, 8.30am-3.30pm
Innovate 2050 is the headline event at the Festival of Business 2025 where we'll be joined by global business leaders and experts who will discuss how the best businesses are innov.. -
2025 Biomaterials Translation Workshop
25 June 2025, 9.30am-5pm
This in-person event held at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology will include presentations by specialists in the field of biomaterials translation. This year: - Profs Abha.. -
Ecotopian pedagogies for the symbiocene
27 June 2025, 10am-5pm
The session will begin with a critical historical investigation of the rise of (E)SD before going on to explore ecotopian pedagogical possibilities, speculating about the following..