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Wonderful piece by one of our Environment, Culture and Communication graduates, for The Hunterian Building on a recent research project, Georgia Bulis-Gray explores how art can contribute to new understandings of our attitudes towards nonhuman beings. hunterian.blog/animal-ethics-âŠ


This February we are proud to partner with For Enjoyment CIC and the University of Glasgow to bring you FebCreate 2025, a month-long creative challenge designed to inspire, engage, and celebrate the power of create thinking in building resilience. Find out more: ncr.glasgow.ac.uk/?page_id=1652


This February National Centre for Resilience is challenging you to get creative for community resilience. Sign up for #FebCreate to receive daily prompts from 1 Feb and a haiku by UofG's Tawona Sithole. UofG Dumfries Campus UofG Social Sciences ncr.glasgow.ac.uk/?page_id=1688



Are you interested in contributing to rail transport's resilience to flooding using gaming? Join an interactive workshop Games and Gaming Lab exploring flooding scenario decision-making. Hosted at UofG Dumfries Campus. Free to attend: eventbrite.co.uk/e/co-great-wor⊠Part of EPSRC DARe Flex Project


International Womenâs Day Event đŁ UofG Dumfries Campus are bringing together a panel of women to discuss their experiences of balancing university work with caring responsibilities for #IWD2025. đ Friday 7 March 1pm, R127 / Zoom Join the discussion âĄïž bit.ly/DumfriesIWD2025


Research exploring the complex relationship between moral frameworks and empathetic concern among young people across four countries is being led by UofG Prof of Education David Lundie. The ground-breaking project is funded by Templeton Religion Trust. More: gla.ac/3RBCEAQ



Do post-pandemic policies support green recovery? In a blog for Centre for Public Policy David Clelland and Fabrice Renaud share insights from their research on how policies for post-pandemic recovery balanced economic, social and environmental goals, and what this might mean for future
