13:00
Thursday
Mar 27
13:00
16:00
17:30
18:00
18:30
Friday
Mar 28
16:00
16:30
16:45
17:00
Saturday
Mar 29
11:30
Tuesday
Apr 1
14:00
18:00
Wednesday
Apr 2
09:00
Thursday
Apr 3
12:00
15:00
17:00
18:00
17:30
Saturday
Apr 5
16:00
Monday
Apr 7
17:00
Wednesday
Apr 9
13:00
Thursday
Apr 10
13:30
15:00
18:00
Saturday
Apr 12
09:30
Monday
Apr 14
11:00
12:00
Thursday
Apr 24
15:00
17:00
19:30
Friday
Apr 25
17:30
Monday
Apr 28
13:00
16:00
Tuesday
Apr 29
14:00
16:00
Wednesday
Apr 30
15:00
Thursday
May 1
18:00
Friday
May 2
16:30
Tuesday
May 6
16:00
17:30
17:00
18:30
Wednesday
May 7
12:00
16:30
Saturday
May 10
09:30
Monday
May 12
13:00
16:00
Tuesday
May 13
14:00
16:30
17:00
Wednesday
May 14
11:00
16:30
18:00
Thursday
May 15
08:30
09:00
16:00
Friday
May 16
18:00
Tuesday
May 20
14:45
17:00
18:00
Wednesday
May 21
09:00
16:30
18:00
Thursday
May 22
15:00
16:30
18:00
Wednesday
May 28
16:30
Thursday
May 29
12:00
18:00
Friday
May 30
09:00
Wednesday
Jun 4
18:00
Thursday
Jun 5
09:00
18:00
Monday
Jun 9
18:00
Tuesday
Jun 10
14:00
16:00
18:00
Wednesday
Jun 11
16:30
17:00
Thursday
Jun 12
18:00
Tuesday
Jun 17
14:00
Thursday
Jun 19
08:30
15:00
20:00
Friday
Jun 20
09:00
Saturday
Jun 21
10:00
14:00
Wednesday
Jun 25
13:00
Thursday
Jun 26
09:00
19:00
Wednesday
Jul 9
08:30
Thursday
Aug 14
09:00
Friday
Oct 17
16:00
Birkbeck
June 25
Online
In this webinar, we will discuss how we can incorporate climate literacy and environmental awareness into teaching and learning across diverse fields, including the sciences and social sciences, the arts and humanities, business and law, and the arts.
Drawing on our recently launched Open Educational Resource, Sustainable Futures in a Changing Climate, Dr Dale Mineshima-Lowe will share tools, and resources for integrating climate and environmental topics into almost any course. Attendees will gain practical insights into fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in their classrooms, empowering students to think critically about these pressing issues. Join us for an engaging event that will help you transform how climate and environmental issues are taught in your discipline.
* Teaching staff from all disciplines, including science, social sciences, humanities, arts, law and business.
* Graduate students and researchers interested in climate education and interdisciplinary approaches.
* Environmental advocates and community leaders seeking to expand their educational outreach efforts.
The Open Educational Resource was created with support from the OSUN OER Grant Program.