Workshop Focusing on Interdisciplinary Issues in Sustainability from ECR Perspective
In Durham, a workshop aimed at early-career researchers focusing on cross-disciplinary sustainability challenges has been held. The event, which welcomed researchers from a variety of disciplines, including law, political science, international relations, geography, and the humanities, aimed to provide an informal and constructive setting for these researchers.
The workshop continued to focus on sustainability challenges and themes pertaining to sustainable development. It encouraged presentations on research projects at any stage of development, including work in progress. After each panel, a discussant led the general discussion, offering in-depth feedback and reflections.
The deadline for workshop submissions has now passed, and based on the selected abstracts, participants were allocated to a panel and matched with a discussant. However, no specific details about the accepted topics, panel assignments, or discussants have been made publicly available.
While some related events and initiatives in sustainability and research networks were found, none matched all aspects of the early-career researchers workshop in Durham precisely. For instance, the Sustainable Energy Transitions Initiative (SETI) held a collaborative workshop in August 2025 focused on sustainable energy transitions, but no explicit mention of early-career researchers, panel assignments, or a Durham location was made.
Despite the lack of specific details, the workshop remains open to post-docs, PhD students, and advanced post-graduate research students. It aims to facilitate feedback from and connections with research communities across relevant disciplines.
As of now, no information about the location or date of the workshop has been specified. If you have access to a particular event program or organizer contact, that might be the best source for these details.
This workshop, being related to the field of sustainability, offers a valuable platform for early-career researchers to present their work and engage in discussions about cross-disciplinary sustainability challenges.
This workshop, related to both science and environmental-science, provides a valuable platform for early-career researchers to present and discuss their work on cross-disciplinary sustainability challenges. In addition, it offers opportunities for finance, lifestyle, and education-and-self-development scholars to connect and collaborate in the context of sustainability research.