2020 events
Join us for a networking and ideas generation workshop that will connect York researchers with staff in the Stockholm Environment Institute
To discover more and to learn simple tips to make your Christmas greener, why not join our panel of sustainability experts for a live online event?
Join YESI to celebrate the year's environmental sustainability research successes.
Assessing the challenges and opportunities for the UK’s environment, food, agriculture and trade policies post-EU exit.
Join YESI for a workshop to explore the UK's trees - what they mean to us, what they provide, and what they might look like in the future.
A half-day workshop to explore emerging topics in post-COVID-19 environmental sustainability research.
Have your questions answered: Dr Joshua Kirshner willl discuss his recently published co-authored paper on how energy access is needed to maintain health during pandemics
Have your questions answered: Dr Philip Garnett and Professors Bob Doherty and Tony Heron will discuss their recently published paper on UK food system vulnerabilities and COVID-19
Come and celebrate with YESI this summer.
Have your questions answered: Dr Colin Beale will discuss his paper on African elephant poaching rates.
Have your questions answered: Dr Bryce Stewart will discuss his paper on community-backed ‘Marine Protected Areas.'
Have your questions answered: Professor Jane Hill and Dr Sarah Scriven will discuss their recently published paper on incorporating connectivity into conservation planning.
Have your questions answered: Professor Bob Doherty and Dr Madeleine Power will discuss their recently published paper on COVID-19 and the food system
This conference aims to bring together an encompassing perspective of two distinct disciplines to explore the relationship between the visual arts, the sciences and the current climate crisis.
Join the University of York Global Alumni Association and YESI's Prof. Jane Hill for their latest Professional Networking event focusing on the topic of sustainability.
A film screening and panel discussion for One Planet Week
The climate we create will shape the world our children live in. During this meeting we will explore research at the York around the generational dimensions of climate change and discuss what the University itself is doing to tackle climate change.