The annual Tyndall assembly happened 12-14 September where the Tyndall network from the University of East Anglia, the University of Manchester, Cardiff University, and Newcastle University gathered at this year’s Tyndall Assembly hosted by the UEA. There were sessions about Tyndall’s impact beyond the academe, demystifying decolonial research and practice, activism and advocacy as a researcher, and Tyndall’s interdisciplinary work.
The Tyndall Assembly 2023 starts today at @uniofeastanglia. We have our colleagues from Manchester, Newcastle, and Cardiff with us for the next 3 days! pic.twitter.com/MAdiYW3A45
— Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (@TyndallCentre) September 12, 2023
Starting Day 2 of the Tyndall Assembly with the session “Demystifying decolonial research and practice” pic.twitter.com/lWkL9g7zjY
— Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (@TyndallCentre) September 13, 2023
Last session for Day 2 of Tyndall Assembly 2023: Activism and Advocacy as a Researcher pic.twitter.com/SUGnW49MjC
— Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (@TyndallCentre) September 13, 2023
Our morning session about our impact in government and industry shows our expertise in working beyond academia and engaging with different stakeholders and working with policy and industry partners. pic.twitter.com/gVDFspWLme
— Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (@TyndallCentre) September 14, 2023
Tyndall also launched its new research strategy for 2023-2028, with the theme “Delivering Sustainable, Transformative, Just, Climate Action”.
The Assembly ended with a trip to the Norfolk coast where climate change is increasing the risk of flooding and erosion.