A two-day Learning and Engagement Event with Public Lecture
Organised by the Exeter ReDirect Research project (Horizon/ UKRI)
Sponsored by the Societies and Cultures Institute (SCI) visiting lecturer series
- How can students become more involved in debating the university’s sustainability strategy?
- What role can Student Citizen’s Assemblies play?
- How can students play a part in reaching sustainability goals?
All students welcome. Click here to sign up.
Programme
While participants are encouraged to attend for the entire event, single session attendance is also permitted
8th May: Student Workshop: ‘Learning from French Student Citizens Assemblies on Climate Change
Venue: Constantine Leventis Teaching Room, Building One, Business School
Led by Dr. Emilie Frenkiel, Associate Professor, University of Paris Est Creitel
1.30-2.00 Lunch buffet
2.00 Introductions
2.15 Presentation of the University of Paris Est Creitel Student Citizens Assembly and the Network of deliberating universities (UniDelib)
2.30 Presentation of proposals made during previous Student Citizens Assemblies
2.45 World café – Meta-deliberation in 4 tables discussing the following questions: Which proposals are relevant to my university? Are there other proposals more relevant? How would we go about helping implement them?
3.15 Coffee Break
3.30 World Café (continued): What would a SCA in my university look like? How can Exeter University students work with other university students in the network?
4.30 Event Close
9th May: Public Lecture and Roundtable
Venue: Matrix Lecture Theatre, Building One, Business School
11.30-12.30 Public Lecture: ‘Politicisation and Empowerment/ Disempowerment within Student Citizen’s Assemblies’ – Dr Emilie Frenkiel, University of Paris Est Creitel, Supported by the Societies and Culture Institute
12.30.1.30 Lunch Buffet
1.30-3.00 Round table: Student Engagement Priorities at the University of Exeter
Led by Dr Alice Moseley (UoE), Dr Lise Herman (UoE), Dr Dario Castiglione (UoE) & Dr Emilie Frenkiel, University of Paris Est Creitel