Healthy Urban Places Seminar: Community-generated priorities for improving local environments
Healthy Urban Places Seminar: Community-generated priorities for improving local environments
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This episode in the series will be focusing on 'Co-Production & Peer Research Network (CoPPeR): Community-generated priorities for improving local environments', hosted by guest speaker Nazish Mahmood from The Bradford Institute of Health Research. Unlike the others in this series, please note this seminar commences at 10am.
Please find details of future seminars below.
The Healthy Urban Project aims to understand how local urban places impact health and how this understanding can be used to help cities become healthier and happier places to live.
As part of this project, we will be hosting a series of online seminars that will aim to explore a variety of research topics relating to the impact of urban environments on health by inviting guest speakers to share their research.
The 2025 seminars will take place online at 11am on the last Wednesday of the chosen month.
The details of all our upcoming seminars, with topics and guest speakers, are detailed below. If you are interested in the other episodes, please use the links below to sign up to the seminars:
| When | Speaker | Topic | Register here |
| 24-Sep | Dr Matthew Hobbs - Sheffield Hallam University | TBC | Available soon |
| 29-Oct | Jack Benton - University of Manchester | How do urban green space interventions promote health behaviours? Evidence from natural experiments | Available soon |
| 26-Nov | Daniel Black - Bristol Medical School | Overview of the TRUUD programme: Trying to tackle root causes upstream of unhealthy urban development’ | Available soon |
Please note you must sign up for each seminar separately.