Michaelmas 2011 Termcard
What’s on this term? Alongside our weekly meetings we have a packed term of fabulous events for you to get stuck into this Michaelmas and watch this space for more Michaelmas Events soon to be confirmed:
Opposition: Dr Melanie Frost, demographic researcher on the 'Young Lives' study (Department of International Development, University of Oxford) and Dr David Satterthwaite, Senior Fellow at the International Institute of Environment and Development, and a contributing author to the 3rd and 4th IPCC Assessments. Contact eande.climatechange@ousu.org
- Mad Hatter’s Green Tea – Get to know new people and try your hand at making your own tetrapak wallet with plenty of drinks and nibbles in the beautiful grounds of Corpus Christi Rainolds Room Sunday 1st Week 3pm (9th October). Contact eande@ousu.org
- Just Do It Film Screening – Take part in a nationwide showing of ‘A smart, funny, adrenalised portrait of 21st century activism’. Come along to Oxford Hub’s Turl Street HQ Tuesday 2nd Week (18th October). In association with Roots and Shoots. Contact eande.chair@ousu.org
- Green Drinks at St. Peters bar – Relax with other green folk Thursday of 3rd week from 7pm - 10pm
- Oxford Urban Wildlife Group Reserve Visit – The group will be giving a workshop in our 4th week meeting (3rd November) and a follow up trip out to the reserve at the weekend. Contact eande.biodiversityandconservation@ousu.org for more information.
- Fairtrade Speakers – Friday 5th week, 7pm-8pm at the Department of Geography and the Environment, nr. Science Parks: postcode OX1 3QY
The history of Fairtrade, the controversies and taking things back to their roots... An evening of questions and answers with Sabita Banerji and Tim Davies from the Oxford Fair Trade Coalition. Contact eande.fairtrade@ousu.org - Climate Change Debate 'This house believes international climate negotiations will ultimately be futile without tackling population'– In the run-up to Durban 2011 we are hosting a speaker debate on Wednesday 7th Week (23rd November).
Opposition: Dr Melanie Frost, demographic researcher on the 'Young Lives' study (Department of International Development, University of Oxford) and Dr David Satterthwaite, Senior Fellow at the International Institute of Environment and Development, and a contributing author to the 3rd and 4th IPCC Assessments. Contact eande.climatechange@ousu.org
