Interdisciplinary webinar: “Tiny travellers: Understanding airborne pollen for a better tomorrow”

30 September

Type: Climate Change, Research

Open to: Academics & researchers, Early Post-docs, Master's students, PhD Students

The second edition of the Arqus Interdisciplinary Seminar Series on Climate Change and Sustainable Development is back! Organised by the University of Lyon 1, it will run from September to December 2025, on Tuesdays, at 17:30 CET.

Kicking off the series, Professor Ingrida Šaulienė from Leipzig University will present a webinar titled “Tiny travellers: Understanding airborne pollen for a better tomorrow, on Tuesday, 30 September, at 17:30 CEST.

Bringing together diverse disciplines, this series will be led by researchers and academics from seven Arqus member universities (Granada, Graz, Lyon 1, Minho, Padua, Vilnius and Wrocław) to provide an innovative learning space where students and researchers can acquire the knowledge and tools needed to address complex global challenges of climate change and sustainability.

While these seminars are primarily aimed at Master’s students and early-stage researchers, they are open to anyone interested in the subject, including researchers seeking to initiate cooperative projects between Arqus partner universities.

Find out more and see the full programme here.

The registration link will be published soon!

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