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2020-07-27 | |
发布年 | 2020 |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | 英国 |
领域 | 资源环境 |
正文(英文) | ![]() Artwork for Imperial Lates: Back to Nature ![]() Imperial Lates return in digital form this week with live events and online activities that celebrate our connections to the natural world. Back to Nature, which launches today, is the first of five collections of online discussions, creative workshops, and fun quizzes that will be released between now and the end of the year. The full programme of live events and online content can be found here. The Imperial Lates, previously known as the Imperial Fringes, have traditionally been after work face-to-face public events run since 2012. They are delivered by the Public Engagement team in support of the College’s Societal Engagement Strategy.
The move to remote public engagementRestrictions on public gatherings have necessitated bringing the spirit of the Lates into the online realm. The move to online programming since lockdown has allowed our team to try out new platforms for engagement and reach audiences that may never have found us in person Vicky Brightman Head of Public Engagement Head of Public Engagement Vicky Brightman has seen the challenges posed by this shift, but also the opportunities created for new forms of public interaction with our research. “The move to online programming since lockdown has allowed our team to try out new platforms for engagement and reach audiences that may never have found us in person. It can also offer a more flexible or convenient way for our researchers to get involved in discussing their research with the public, particularly those who may have duties of care or work at different campuses. As a result, we see this greater digital focus as a way to grow our engagement programme long-term, supporting our traditional in-person Lates and Festivals when those are possible again.” After Back to Nature, subsequent Lates Online will launch on a monthly basis, covering topics ranging from wellbeing and what we eat to technology's role in human relationships and a celebration of our healthcare workers. Holly Smith, Public Engagement Programme Coordinator, and one of the Starting with a return to natureBack to Nature, the first of these Lates Online events, fits very nicely into this category, with an exciting programme that features:
“Lockdown has brought nature into focus for so many of us. Escaping into a park or garden has felt both like a slice of normality and a new adventure. Who knew that wood was there? What's this plant that I've never noticed on my commute? Looking more closely and paying attention to our natural world is more important than ever for our wellbeing and the health of our planet, and we wanted to share some of the science behind it.” By registering with the Imperial Lates: Back to Nature on Eventbrite members of the public will receive daily reminders about upcoming events and links to live broadcasts. |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/285348 |
专题 | 资源环境科学 |
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