ICSC Launch With Guest Speaker Rob Hopkins - UCLAN - 3-7.30pm - 1/5/19

ICSC Launch With Guest Speaker Rob Hopkins - UCLAN - 3-7.30pm - 1/5/19

Apr, 23 2019


~Transition :-a movement, development, or evolution from one form, stage, or style to another.  This forward thinking development is taking place all around us. It affects every aspect of our lives and now, an exciting event has been scheduled which reaches the very heart of the
changing state of being.

ISCS Launch with guest speaker Rob Hopkins ‘Cities and Citizens in Transition:- Unleashing the Power of the Imagination’. This innovative day will run Wednesday May 1st between the hours of 3pm -7.30pm. It will take place at the 53 Degrees Venue as part of UCLAN, Preston.

Here is are the six subjects to be discussed and the doctors and professor who will be sharing their thoughts on these matters with the general public :-

  • • Sustainable and Healthy Cities.
  • • Art and the Civic Imaginary.
  • • Empowered and Engaged Citizens.
  • • Ending Domestic Abuse.
  • • Excluded Voices and Citizenships.
  • • Research for All.
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  • Dr Isabela Fairclough
  • Professor Lynn Froggett
  • Dr Khatidja Chantler
  • Professor Mark Dooris
  • Professor David Morris
  • Professor Ali Roy
  • Dr Candice Satchwell
  • Professor Nicky Stanley
  • Professor Ulrike Zeshan

In addition, best selling author and co-founder of the ‘Transition Towns’ network Rob Hopkins will deliver the keynote lecture of our public launch event, entitled:-‘Cities and Citizens in Transition: Unleashing the Power of Imagination’. Refreshments will be served at 5.30pm with Rob’s concluding talk at 6pm.

The event is free, but pre-registration is essential. Please book early to avoid disappointment. Register your interest here:-https://www.uclan.ac.uk/news/events.php

Learn about important subjects in this enriching and engaging afternoon:-

  • ICSC Launch With Guest Speaker Rob Hopkins
  • Wednesday  May 1, 3:00pm – 7:30pm
  • University of Central Lancashire, Venue 53, Preston Campus.

^Alex Ashworth