RICE is a project that sets out to help Welsh industry reduce its carbon emissions. It explores the role that education can play in this.
Examples of outputs are:
- 20/06/2022 RICE working with additional educational need students
- 28/01/2020 Education for our planet and our future
- 22/10/2019 Climate Change Education to Support the Curriculum for Wales In October 2019 Dr Jennifer Rudd hosted an event exploring ways to link the new Curriculum for Wales and climate change education by bringing together school teachers, university researchers and the third sector to spark ideas for lessons around climate change.
- 25/02/2021 Fossil & Renewable Energy 1-3 March
- 24/02/2021 Towards Building a Better Future
- 07/12/2020 Pumps & Pipes
- 14/09/2020 Algae Biomas Summit Dr Darren Oatley-Radcliffe was invited to present at the Algae Biomass Summit – a major world summit in algae research which was held virtually for the first time due to Covid-19
- 25/10/2019 Climate Change and the Classroom: What can we do
- 04/09/2019 Professor wins international award for global collaborations Professor Andrew Barron, the Sêr Cymru Chair of Low Carbon Energy and Environment and Director of the Energy Safety Research Institute at Swansea University, has been presented with the Star of Asia International Award.
- 29/04/2019 Blankets, Clotheslines and Carbon Dioxide RICE researcher Dr Jennifer Rudd recently delivered a TEDx talk on duvets, blankets, washing lines and carbon dioxide.