Cabot Institute Showcase
Reception Room, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol
Join us for our very first environmental research showcase event to learn more about the Cabot Institute for the Environment and how our research is contributing to identifying better ways to live within our changing planet.
Expect specially commissioned artworks, including a brand new, never seen before piece by world-leading street artist Hazard0ne, plus some of our very best research highlights from across our faculties and disciplines. There will also be an opportunity to learn more about the research from our brilliant Master’s by Research in Global Environmental Challenges students.
No need to book, just drop in between 3 pm and 5:45 pm. Last entry 5:30 pm.
What you can expect to see
- World-leading artist, Hazard0ne's brand new artwork for the Institute
- View a 3D climate model with Dr Seb Steinig
- Waves of Change research wth Dr Camilla Morelli
- Green Hollywood and calling in our corals with Professor Steve Simpson
- Net Zero with Dr Elizabeth Reddihough
- Sustainability education and the digital environment with Professor Chris Preist
- Just Transition and Loss and Damage with artist Andy Council and Dr Alix Dietzel
- Watch our brand new films co-created with Hazard0ne and Beeston Media
- Resilience in Nature project with Mireia Bes Garcia
- Cabot MscR projects
Important information
Please note doors will be closed to new entries at 5:30 pm and the event will be closed promptly at 5:45 pm to allow people to move across to our Annual Lecture which starts at 6 pm.
Accessibility
If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact cabot-enquiries@bristol.ac.uk ahead of the event and we will help in any way we can. Full accessibility details for the Wills Memorial Building.
Cabot Institute Annual Lecture 2023
If you’re coming along to the Showcase event, why not join us for our Annual Lecture at 6 pm as well? Chris Stark, Chief Executive of the Climate Change Committee will be giving a keynote speech. He will be followed by a panel session, who will discuss the challenges, barriers, and opportunities to achieve a just transition to a post-carbon economy. Find out more and get your free ticket!