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CIFAL Surrey - ACCESS Summer School 2025: Fostering Collaborative Research

Personas

Plazo
Tipo
Course
Ubicación
Berkshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Fecha
to
Duración
3 Days
Área del programa
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Precio
165,00 US$
Correo Electrónico del Centro de Coordinación del Evento
cifal@surrey.ac.uk
Colaboración

CIFAL Surrey

Antecedentes

The purpose of the event was to bring together a diverse group of about 30 people to take part in our third residential ACCESS Summer School. Delegates were mainly in their early career or mid career stage, working in a range of sectors, including charities, public sector, commercial and academia. 

Objetivos del evento

Summer School 2025 focused on fostering collaborative research, providing a relaxed and friendly environment in which to: 

  • Build relationships across sectors 
  • Develop and practice skills for collaboration 
  • Scope collaborative research ideas 

Objetivos del aprendizaje

Event was focused on professional development via self-reflection, peer-based learning, and discussions with experts on three main learning outcomes: 

  • Nature and biodiversity 
  • Circular economies 
  • Healthy cities 

Contenido y estructura

Interactive programme across 3 days, designed to support networking and peer-based learning.  

Session formats: 

  • Some sessions were speaker-led, with a short presentation from speakers followed by interactive tasks (e.g., discuss case studies, reflect on an issue raised in the presentation) 
  • Some sessions involved small group work, examining barriers and opportunities for collaborative working 

 

Discussions across the programme were centred around three main themes: 

  • Nature and biodiversity 
  • Circular economies 
  • Healthy cities 

Metodología

Face-to-face delivery of programme in a residential ‘retreat-style’ setting. 

Público objetivo

UK-based researchers and practitioners working in any sector, who use/apply/conduct environmental social science