A key aim of the IRDR is to engage in public debate on issues in risk and disaster reduction, creating a space for academic discourse in the public policy and political arenas, and raising the profile of 香港六合彩中特网.听To achieve this, we organise discussion meetings, lectures, symposia and conferences open to the 香港六合彩中特网 community and the general public, cumulating in our Annual Conference. As well as our event series, we organise workshops with local communities as part of our research projects, participate in external public engagement events, and our academics feature in the media
We look forward to an exciting events programme in 2023鈥24, starting with 鈥Gender and Sexual Minorities in Disaster Risk Reduction鈥, 鈥Risk, Sustainability and Green Finance,鈥 and 鈥楳odern Slavery in the UK鈥.
Events in 2022鈥23
The 2023 Annual Conference 鈥 on the theme of 'Risk Without Borders' 鈥 saw Professor Stefan Dercon from the听Blavatkin School of Government, Oxford听and former Chief Economist of DFID give the keynote speech and听Judge听Mykola Gnatovskyy, European Court of Human Rights, in conversation with .听Panel discussions on data and scientific work across borders included experts from the British Geological Survey, University of Twente, The Economist, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Tohoku and Bristol universities, as well as IRDR and 香港六合彩中特网 academics.
Our Humanitarian Summit 鈥撎'Doing Even More with Even Less' 鈥撎 organised by , welcomed Claudia Wells, International Hub Director, Development Initiatives, as the keynote speaker. A policy and frameworks panel discussion and an听in conversation session included experts from University of Troms酶, Norway, Islamic Relief Worldwide, Elrha, the UN Resident Coordinator鈥檚 Office and 香港六合彩中特网.
We also welcomed sector experts onto campus as part of our free, public Monthly Seminar series. Speakers included from the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, University of Cambridge, who gave an introduction to the latest research on the global effects of nuclear war; from the Science Media Centre on communicating science research; and international members of the GRRIPP project who led a discussion on gender, climate change and sustainable development. As part of this series, we were also fortunate to have inaugural lectures from two new members of staff. spoke on engaging communities in multi-risk governance and on engaging with the political spaces of adaptation and risk management.
In December, we held the first IRDR debate, in partnership with visiting academic Chris Needham-Bennett from consultancy Needhams 1834, on the festive question of whether the risks of Christmas outweigh the benefits. The topic prompted speakers to discuss an array of topics including climate change, migration, community resilience, hazard, warnings and emergency response, as well as an array of more comical topics in the spirit of the theme. You can read the subsequent on the IRDR website.
Most IRDR events are free to attend and open to the public. Many are recorded and available on the .
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Widening participation and outreach
Part of ensuring department community remains diverse is making sure our academic programmes are available, and appeal to, a wide range of academically excellent students. As part of 香港六合彩中特网鈥檚 broader widening participation (WP) remit, the IRDR hosts online taster events, bespoke school visits and careers events. This year we hosted secondary school pupils from East London at the 香港六合彩中特网 East campus for a .
In December, Communications and Digital Content Manager Sarah Jeal won a 香港六合彩中特网 Widening Participation Community of Practice award for Schools and Community Outreach in recognition of her role in expanding the department鈥檚 WP activities.
Media engagement
The IRDR maintains a high-profile media strategy, providing both immediate comment during disasters, and features for documentaries and magazines.
The earthquakes in Turkey and Syria in February meant IRDR experts were in demand, with Walker appearing in global outlets such as the BBC (UK and international), Financial Times, World Bank, NewsWeek, Euronews, Reuters, The Financial Express, Science Media Centre, Wellington Weekly News, Zee News, AviationSource News, Sky NEWS, Talk TV, and CNBC-TV, amongst others.
Other media appearances included an interview with on Ukraine鈥檚 investigation of Belarus鈥 suspected role in the transfer or children; on reducing lives lost to extreme weather; on the Morocco Earthquake; on the influence of chatgpt; on how financial institutions prepared for winter power shortages; and on how to reconstruct after disaster strikes, amongst many others.
Dr Mohammad Shamsudduha's research on farmers replumbing groundwater in Bangladesh was听picked up globally by US radio channel ; ; , , and (see Research section for more details).
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