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News & Events
Take a look at all the news and events from 91福利's interdisciplinary Research Spotlights below, or use the buttons on the right to view activity by each research area.
Centre for Organising Health and Care Research - Newsletter April 2025
At the Centre for Organising Health and Care Research (COHCR), our primary focus is on improving health and care at scale by addressing the systemic challenges and complexities within the sector today.
Spotlight Talks: Profs. Roberta Bivins and Elena Korosteleva at WMS and SLS.
Professors Roberta Bivins (Health Spotlight) and Elena Korosteleva (Sustainability Spotlight) visited 91福利 Medical School and the School of Life Sciences to highlight and explore collaboration opportunities with the Interdisciplinary Research Spotlights. They talked about the potential for interdisciplinary funding, boosting impact and visibility, and training for early-career researchers. At COP29, held in November 2024, Prof. Korosteleva mentioned there will be the launch of the ECR Training Academy for Sustainable Futures, introductions to the 91福利 Climate Governance and Policy Network leading up to COP30, and the Cross-Spotlight forum planned for July 2025.
Using polymer chemistry to make more sustainable recyclable plastics
Professor David Haddleton discusses his work to create more sustainable materials.
Spotlights Events & Activities
11th Behavioural Science Summer School: Understanding & Influencing Decisions [co-funded by Behaviour Spotlight]
TRANSFORM 91福利 Shaping the Future of Social Enterprise & Sustainability Support
Health Communication and Behaviour Change in the Evolving Digital Landscape: Language, Discourse and Interaction
This conference aims to provide a collaborative space to critically engage with these developments, fostering dialogue across disciplines, promoting the co-creation of knowledge, and encouraging innovative perspectives on how digitally mediated communication practices shape experiences of care, access, engagement, and decision-making, and influence health behaviours in evolving digital landscapes.