Future events
EPSRC Research proposals call
The invitation from EPSRC for research proposals is now live
on their website. This call seeks research proposals from
multidisciplinary consortia concerned with the adaptation and resilience
of energy generation and transmission systems in the context of current
climate and projected changes. This is a joint call from the Research
Councils UK Energy and Living with Environmental Change (LWEC)
programmes in collaboration with the UK Climate Impacts Programme
(UKCIP). Total sponsorship of £3 million will be available for research
projects of a maximum duration of five years. The closing date is 4pm on
10th November 2010.
13–17 September
EMS Annual Meeting and European Conference on Applied Climatology, Zurich
Session SE2 will focus on Climate Services: User tailored – custom made applications.
14 September
Midlands Energy Consortium transport conference
A showcase of the extensive and complementary transport-related research activities of the three world-class universities brought together by the Midlands Energy Consortium. A flyer giving further programme information and registration details can be downloaded (pdf, 270 KB).
27–28 September
ACN Joint Stakeholder and Integrated Research Forum, Durham
12 October 2010
SNACC Advisory Board
12 October 2010
DeDeRHECC Sounding Panel meeting
15-17th October 2010
International Conference on Urbanization and Global Environmental Change
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
The International Conference on Urbanization and Global Environmental Change is a joint meeting and discussion between international scholars and practitioners who work at the interface of urban areas and global environment change. The goal is to promote a stronger collaboration between academics, political decision-makers, and practitioners, acting at local, regional, and global scales in order to capture the benefits of urbanization, as well as mitigate and adapt to global environmental and socioeconomic change and its impacts.
The UGEC Conference will work closely with the Global Land Project (GLP) Open Science Meeting, held October 17-19.