


Please find the slide deck here.ġ0 June 2022 Emma Wordsworth (Faculty of History, University of Cambridge) "Learning from the past: Victorian famine relief, a global vision". Min-Yao Jhu (Crop Science Centre, University of Cambridge/NIAB) "Sustainable Crop Nutrition: a reality?" Please find the recording here. If you'd like to know more about what's involved, please read our Guidelines for presenters.Ĭoffee Break Seminars Michaelmas Term 2022:Ģ3 September Democratising plant genomics to improve global food security Dr Carol Ibe (John Innes Centre)ģ0 September Developing a predictive model for an emerging epidemic on cassava in sub-Saharan Africa Dr David Godding (Dept of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge)ħ October How can we change the way we think about food? Clara Ma (Dept of Zoology, University of Cambridge)ġ4 October The return of energy and food security to geopolitics Henri van Soest (Dept of Land Economy, University of Cambridge)Ģ1 October Oil Palm: from Indonesia to Liberia Dr Michael Pashkevich (Dept of Zoology, University of Cambridge)Ĥ November To Green or not to Green? Sustainability, Structural Change, and Industrial Policy in Latin America Baptiste Albertone (Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge)ġ1 November Post-structural discourse theory and related critical approaches to public health policy analysis Natalie Egan (MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge)ġ8 November Agricultural strategies for optimal balance between eco-systems and biodiversity protection in India Iris Berger (Dept of Zoology, University of Cambridge)Ģ5 November Famines, financial crises, and pandemics: what are their common economic causes and consequences? Dr Charles Read (Faculty of History and Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge)Ģ4 June 2022. If you would like to present your work, please contact our Programme Manager Francesca Re Manning. Previous talks, with links to recordings where available, are listed below. Please find the list of forthcoming Coffee Breaks below. To sign up to receive reminder e-mails with the link and our newsletter, please e-mail us.

The zoom link for the meetings will be posted on this page. Seminars take place every Friday during term time at 2 pm, BST. Welcome to the Coffee Break Seminars, a relaxed online learning, networking, and discussion platform for our food security community.
