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Oxford Net Zero announces affiliation with Reuben College

Dec 3, 2024

Oxford Net Zero is pleased to announce an affiliation with Reuben College. This new strategic partnership will allow us to collaborate more closely on environmental change, which we are both working to address as a core objective.

Professor Sam Fankhauser, ONZ Research Director and Reuben’s Environmental Lead, said: “As an Official Fellow at Reuben College and Research Director of Oxford Net Zero, I am excited to bring these two amazing organisations together. There are so many ways in which we can collaborate to promote better climate solutions”.

Professor Lord (Lionel) Tarassenko, Reuben College President, said: “Reuben College is delighted to be partnering with Oxford Net Zero. The two entities have much in common. We were established by the University within a year of each other. We share a deep commitment to help tackle climate change issues and we both bring an interdisciplinary approach to this task.”

We look forward to hosting joint events and working together on our shared priorities.

 

Cover photo by Luca Bravo on Unsplash.

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