17 September until 31 October 2021.
St Salvator’s Quadrangle Cloisters, St Andrews University.
The exhibition will enhance visibility of the world-leading research happening at St Andrews and share climate-focused knowledge with the public and members of the University community.
A series of ten photographs will illuminate the breadth of our research community’s expertise, from climate science and sustainable development to political ecology and sustainable technologies. The exhibition aims to provoke curiosity and stimulate conversations about climate change and the environment.
This project was curated by the STACEES team, with invaluable support from our 2021 summer student interns, Olivia Booker and Ermos Chrysochos
Series of ten photographs (also in our Image Gallery):
Eco Worrier, Eco Warrior: Exploring Eco-anxiety and Climate Activism in Britain
Managing Urban Deer in Scotland: Understanding Perceptions to Shape Policymaking
Giving the Ocean a Face: An Exploration of Jason deCaires Taylor’s Submerged Museums
Valuing Intact Tropical Peatlands
Coastal Resilience
Plastic Solidarity
The Dawn of Robotic Telescopes
Menstruation, Stigma and Sustainability
Accelerating Natural Processes to Capture Carbon
The Value of a River: Mining Projects and Cross-cultural Environmentalism in Papua New Guinea