Wendy Kenyon CECHR working lunch

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Centre for Environmental Change and Human Resilience Calling all Researchers - if these three questions apply to you, we encourage you to join us for a CECHR working lunch 1. How to make politicians sit up and listen 2. How to get your research heard in parliament 3. How to get your research to make a difference in parliament Tuesday 12th May 12.30-14.30, Tower Baxter 1.36 Numbers are limited to 25 so book early to avoid disappointment For booking enquiries please email [email protected] www.dundee.ac.uk/cechr CECHR is a joint initiative between the University of Dundee and The James Hutton Institute. More information - Wendy Kenyon currently works as a senior research specialist (rural affairs) in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe). She was previously manager of the Centre of Expertise for Waters (CREW) at the James Hutton Institute. She has taught at undergraduate and postgraduate level at the University of Edinburgh. Her own research has combined an interest in ecological economics and participatory approaches within environmental topic areas. Dr Wendy Kenyon - Senior Reserach Specialist Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe)

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Dr Wendy Kenyon - Senior Reserach Specialist Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe)

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Centre for Environmental Change and Human Resilience

Calling all Researchers - if these three questions apply to you, we encourage you to join us for a CECHR working lunch

1. How to make politicians sit up and listen2. How to get your research heard in parliament3. How to get your research to make a difference in parliament

Tuesday 12th May 12.30-14.30, Tower Baxter 1.36Numbers are limited to 25 so book early to avoid disappointment

For booking enquiries please email [email protected]

www.dundee.ac.uk/cechrCECHR is a joint initiative between the University of Dundee and The James Hutton Institute.

More information - Wendy Kenyon currently works as a senior research specialist (rural affairs) in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe). She was previously manager of the Centre of Expertise for Waters (CREW) at the James Hutton Institute. She has taught at undergraduate and postgraduate level at the University of Edinburgh. Her own research has combined an interest in ecological economics and participatory approaches within environmental topic areas.

Dr Wendy Kenyon - Senior Reserach SpecialistScottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe)