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Lessons in resilience: Nature, heritage and sustainability

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Date & Time

Wed, 6 May 2026

17:30

Venue

Hub

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On Kellogg College

About this event

Explore vital lessons on resilience in our changing world during this engaging talk.

Why you should come

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• Learn from Dr Joanna Bagniewska about environmental science's role in sustainability

• Hear Professor Nathalie Seddon discuss biodiversity and nature-based solutions

• Engage with Dr Hannah Fluck on archaeological insights into resilience

Event Highlights

  • Exploration of resilience through nature and cultural heritage
  • Insights from experts in environmental science and archaeology
  • Discussion on sustainability and adaptation strategies

Speakers

Dr Gavin Svenson

Kellogg Fellow; Director of the OU Museum of Natural History

Dr Joanna Bagniewska

Kellogg Fellow; Departmental Lecturer in Environmental Science, University of Oxford

Professor Nathalie Seddon

Professor of Biodiversity and Founding Director of the Nature-based Solutions Initiative, University of Oxford

Dr Hannah Fluck

Senior National Archaeologist at the National Trust

Ben Bolgar

Kellogg Visiting Fellow; Executive Director of Projects for The King’s Foundation

Programme

17:30-18:30

Main discussion

18:30-18:45

Drinks reception for speakers and attendees

Organized by: Kellogg College

Contact: enquiries@kellogg.ox.ac.uk

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