Climate Justice: Museum Late Night

The ZERO Institute is delighted to contribute to the upcoming Climate Justice: Museum Late Night event being held at the Museum of Natural History and Pitt Rivers. As part of the event, three DPhil students from the Department of Materials will meet the public and talk about their cutting edge research such as on battery modelling and testing, why it matters for zero-carbon energy and fighting climate change.

This is only our part of this great event where visitors can enjoy the Museum of Natural History and Pitt Rivers at night and meet researchers, activists, academics and NGOs for pop-up talks, craft activities, games, tours, poetry, film and much more to find out about climate change, biodiversity loss, social justice and how we can all be part of a better future for our planet.

This event is held in association with the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit, as part of the Oxford Local Programme of events themed around climate change, human rights, and climate justice.

Read more about the event and register for free admission here.

Event details

Event date:
June 6, 2025

Event time:
7:00 pm

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