
Join us for a BioYUFE webinar on the topic of Sustainable Climate-Change Action via Interdisciplinary Research on 16 September 2025 at 12-13:00h CEST. This will be followed by a brainstorming session on future webinars in this series at 13-14:00h CEST.
Dr Liliane Campos, Dr Olga Beloborodova, Kübra Yeşilova and James Rice will lead a discussion on the role of interdisciplinary research in communicating information on and the consequences of the climate crisis. This webinar will be a live-streamed panel discussion exploring the current and possible future actions required to make scientific information more accessible and develop new strands of climate-change research informed by societal needs for wellbeing and progress.
- Liliane Campos (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, France) researches the presence of biology in contemporary fiction, performance and poetry.
- Olga Beloborodova (University of Antwerp, Belgium) works at the Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts. She is interested in the role of the arts in the climate-change debate and, more broadly, in the value of artistic research in interdisciplinary projects.
- Kübra Yeşilova is a Student Forum member at the University of Bremen (Germany). She will share experiences with the climate-change debate and possible actions.
- James Rice (University of Essex, United Kingdom) is a 1st year PhD student researching climate misinformation as part of the Sustainable Transitions Leverhulme Doctoral Training Programme.
The following brainstorming session is open to all and facilitates the participation in future BioYUFE Annual Meetings including an active presentation of a webinar organised by Early Career Researchers based at YUFE Universities.
Register here!
A Zoom link will be sent to you via email before the webinar. These webinars provide an open forum for discussion, and comments and questions from all participants are most welcome


