The 2024 UKRI/Met Office Clean Air Programme Conference ‘Analysis and Solutions: Responding to the Clean Air Challenge‘, is taking place at Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre in Birmingham on the 2nd and 3rd October 2024.
We are now inviting abstracts from our SPF projects and Early Career Researchers. Get in touch with us at contact@ukcleanair.org.uk for information on abstract submissions.
Closing date for abstracts: 3rd May 2024
Professor Sir Michael Marmot (Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London).
Professor Louise Heathwaite (Distinguished Professor in the Lancaster Environment Centre at Lancaster University and Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Research and Enterprise. New executive Chair of NERC).
Professor Kamaldeep Bhui (Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford and Honorary Professor in the Center for Psychiatry at Queen Mary University of London).
Professor Alastair Lewis (Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry at University of York).
Professor David Topping (Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Manchester, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs ).
1. The lifetime impact of air pollution: New tools to address the health impact of air quality on the population, with a focus on vulnerable groups and the importance of both indoor and outdoor exposure.
2. Innovative Developments driving Impact: The new methods and technologies developed during the Clean Air Programme that are improving our understanding of air quality issues and reducing their impact.
3. From research to the real world: Implementing the outputs from air quality research findings in diverse user communities including communicating benefits, the standardisation of methods and informing future clean air policies.
4. The evolving clean air landscape: Positioning the clean air community to meet future challenges such as the transition to a low (net zero) carbon economy.
Early Career Researchers
We are especially keen to engage with Early Career Researchers, in particular, those who have been involved in one of the UKRI NERC SPF funded projects. A number of networking activities will be available for ECRs during this event. If you belong to this group, the Baverstock Bursary could assist in covering your attendance costs. It is advised to apply early as funds are limited!
Please contact: contact@ukcleanair.org to apply for the bursary or find out more about the ECR activities.
We are now inviting abstracts from our SPF projects and Early Career Researchers. Get in touch with us at contact@ukcleanair.org.uk for information on abstract submissions.
Closing date for abstracts: 3rd May 2024
Invited Speakers
We are thrilled to have a diverse lineup of external speakers from a wide range of disciplines and research areas.Professor Sir Michael Marmot (Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London).
Professor Louise Heathwaite (Distinguished Professor in the Lancaster Environment Centre at Lancaster University and Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Research and Enterprise. New executive Chair of NERC).
Professor Kamaldeep Bhui (Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford and Honorary Professor in the Center for Psychiatry at Queen Mary University of London).
Professor Alastair Lewis (Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry at University of York).
Professor David Topping (Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Manchester, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs ).
Conference Themes
The conference will be addressing four overarching themes:1. The lifetime impact of air pollution: New tools to address the health impact of air quality on the population, with a focus on vulnerable groups and the importance of both indoor and outdoor exposure.
2. Innovative Developments driving Impact: The new methods and technologies developed during the Clean Air Programme that are improving our understanding of air quality issues and reducing their impact.
3. From research to the real world: Implementing the outputs from air quality research findings in diverse user communities including communicating benefits, the standardisation of methods and informing future clean air policies.
4. The evolving clean air landscape: Positioning the clean air community to meet future challenges such as the transition to a low (net zero) carbon economy.
Early Career Researchers
We are especially keen to engage with Early Career Researchers, in particular, those who have been involved in one of the UKRI NERC SPF funded projects. A number of networking activities will be available for ECRs during this event. If you belong to this group, the Baverstock Bursary could assist in covering your attendance costs. It is advised to apply early as funds are limited!
Please contact: contact@ukcleanair.org to apply for the bursary or find out more about the ECR activities.