Friday, 12th February 2010 (time TBC)
On February 12th and 13th, 80 student leaders from universities across the UK will gather at Oxford University in order to place students at the forefront of the UK’s battle against climate change. As the first student conference to respond to the disappointing outcomes of Copenhagen, the Oxford Climate Forum will provide student leaders with a unique opportunity to decide how students can take a leading role in maintaining the momentum of the climate change agenda.
Over 20 experts from the fields of environmental change, politics and business will lead a wide range of workshops, panel discussions, keynote addresses and networking sessions at which delegates will gain the skills, passion and connections that will enable them to make a significant contribution to the campaign against climate change. Confirmed speakers include:
The Oxford Climate Forum will be attended by students who have demonstrated leadership in a wide range of backgrounds, including student politics, environmental activism and entrepreneurship.
There is no need for delegates to have specific environmental experience. Rather, the team is looking for students who have demonstrated leadership in the past and will be able to bring about a positive impact as a result of attending the forum. There is no participation fee for attending, and applications are open until Wednesday 3rd February.
For further details, and to apply to attend the forum please go to www.oxfordclimateforum.org
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