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SUMMARY:National Museum of Scotland "Spotlight on: Rising Tide"
DESCRIPTION:Explore the relationship between art and environmental activism with Dr Ali Clark\, curator of the museum’s exhibition “Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania”. \nThe immersive Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania exhibition delves into the most important and pressing issue of our time\, humanity’s damaging relationship with planet Earth. This urgent issue is felt especially deeply in Australia and the Pacific Islands where sea levels are rising due to climate change and the oceans are filling with plastic. \n \nIn this auditorium event\, Dr Ali Clark will be joined virtually by artists featured in the exhibition\, George Nuku\, Fenton Lutunatabua and Angela Tiatia\, as they discuss how Indigenous Australian and Pacific Islander artists are responding to the climate crisis with works that showcase the strength and resilience of their diverse communities. Highlighting examples from the exhibition\, they will consider the use of art as a means of protest. Followed by a live audience Q&A. \nFor more information and booking\, please visit the Webpage!
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/national-museum-of-scotland-spotlight-on-rising-tide/
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SUMMARY:Ocean Partnerships Speed Networking "Women in Ocean Science"
DESCRIPTION:Join the Ocean Partnerships Network for another free online speed networking event over lunchtime! After a 10 minute introduction to this month’s theme\, the speed networking begins and you will be paired up with another person for 7 minutes at a time over the course of the hour. A fantastic way to meet people outside your usual network! \nOur aim is to connect people and foster collaborations. Ocean Partnerships recognises the need for practitioners from different disciplines to interact\, exchange experiences and ideas. Based on key marine related themes\, our events are designed to provide opportunities for people from the sciences\, arts\, policy\, private and public sectors to discuss topics of interest\, network and just have fun! \n  \nThis month’s theme: “Women in Ocean Science”\nSpeaker: Lindsay Grant\, Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) \n“I recently started working as a Marine Support Officer within the Marine Protected Areas (MPA) Team at the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) after completing the Marine Ecosystem Management masters at the university of St Andrews. I work on projects relating to offshore MPA’s within the UK and internationally through the Ocean Country Partnership Programme (OCPP). \nSomething that became apparent to me on the master’s programme within St Andrews is that I had many questions about what it is to be female within the field of marine science and what that meant for my future. There are many amazing women within the field at St Andrews\, so it was hard to know exactly who to talk to! I also felt that many people may benefit from the answers I may find. With the help of Dr Carol Sparling\, Director of the Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU)\, I put together the Women in Ocean Sciences in St Andrews (WOSiStA) panel event where 5 incredible women from academia and industry shared their experiences and advice.” \nJoin us for this fun Speed Networking event! \n  \n*Register Here!* \n  \n \nNot yet subscribed to the Ocean Partnerships Newsletter? Stay up to date regarding all upcoming Speed Networking events\, Trainings and Webinars! \nTo the Newsletter! \n 
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/ocean-partnerships-speed-networking-2/
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