Posted in News on Oct 18, 2024.
A fantastic start to the MESH - Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities Symposium on 17 October, with a full day of panels and keynotes, including Dr Luci Attala, presenting her fascinating paper, “Peace, the impossible concept (or ‘the spirit and the letter’): A more-than-species story”
Late afternoon saw the official launch of the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition Hub for Planetary Wellbeing, University of Cologne!
Welcome addresses included Director of the Cologne Hub, Dr Kate Rigby, with wonderful opening remarks. Dr Steven Hartman, Executive Director, provided an introduction to BRIDGES, covering the history and background on the formation of BRIDGES, and the implementation structure of the Hubs, Governing Council, and Members; emphasising the rootedness of BRIDGES in the UNESCO MOST programme. Dr Luci Attala, Deputy Executive Director, and Director of the UK Hub (established in 2022) gave an insight into the work of the BRIDGES International Programme Office (IPO) and some of the exciting initiatives taking place at the UK Hub, both of which are based at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. And Dr Nsah Mala, Co-ordinator of the Cologne Hub, updated all on the insightful and impactful projects and activities recently and currently being undertaken at the Cologne Hub.
It’s a momentous occasion, ripe with promise and possibility; the official launch, and welcoming of the Cologne Hub for Planetary Wellbeing to the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition!
Take a look at the new Cologne BRIDGES Hub web page to discover more about the most recent of our BRIDGES Hubs:
The MESH Symposium took place from 17-19 October, check out the programme here: