Event
Seminar series ISSR programme 2020
Tuesday 18 February 2020 - Wednesday 20 May 2020
Details of our 2020 seminar series
18 February 2020
'Historical Icelandic volcanism and air pollution in Scotland'
Martin Kirkbride and Alistair Dawson, Geography and Environmental Sciences.
2 March
Public Lecture Crispin Reed hosted by Dr Beverley Searle
From Scrymgeour to Skyscrapers and other built environment
9 April 2020
Social Sciences Research in the time of COVID-19: Challenges and ways forward
23 April 2020
Seminar – 'Positioning urban policy at the foreground of innovation in urban studies/science'
Professor Sue Parnell, University of Bristol.
28 April 2020
ISSR/RIS Funding Panel – Connecting with the current funding landscape
4 May 2020
'Immigration and Refugee Issues – a View of/from Germany'
Prof Philip Anderson, Regensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany.
20 May 2020 2pm
ISSR Panel – Having an Impact on Policy: A Practical Guide
Researchers have an opportunity to influence the world of government policy in a number of ways but often it seems as if doing so is restricted to a select few. This session will scotch a few myths and offer a few suggestions on how to get your research noticed by policymakers. The discussion will be led by Nick Bibby, director of the Scottish Policy & Research Exchange. Join on Teams