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Join Our Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Research Network

The Environmental Studies Research Network welcomes researchers and postgraduates from diverse fields, including arts, social sciences, sciences, economics, law, and industry. Join us for a sponsored research workshop on Monday, March 25th, at the Wolfson Research Exchange, from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. This event will feature eminent guest speakers, a roundtable discussion, and an engaging workshop focused on "Collaboration in Environmental Studies." For more information or to join, please contact Yvonne Reddick at y.j.reddick@warwick.ac.uk or Ian Hancox at i.hancox@warwick.ac.uk.

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Join Our Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Research Network

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  1. Environmental studiesResearch Network An interdisciplinary network, open to researchers and postgraduates interested in of any aspect of environmental studies. We are looking for members from the arts, social sciences, sciences, economics, law and industry.  Sponsored by IAS and EPSRC RESEARCH WORKSHOP Monday 25th March Wolfson Research Exchange, Rms 1-3 9am-4.30 pm A day of exciting interdisciplinary dialogue, with eminent guest speakers, a round table discussion and an afternoon workshop on ‘Collaboration in Environmental Studies’ To join or get further information please contact : Yvonne Reddick (y.j.reddick@warwick.ac.uk) or Ian Hancox (i.hancox@warwick.ac.uk)

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