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Green experts ready to take to the podium at Worcester University

FUTURE sustainability will be the topic of a special conference at the University of Worcester.

The conference, titled ‘Divided World, Shared Future’, will take place on Saturday March 7 from 10am to 3.15pm, in the Conference Centre at the university’s St John’s Campus.

Organised by the university’s School of Science the Environment, the event will bring together a panel of speakers, including Worcester MP Tom Collins, Steve Dent chair of trustees at Worcester Community Garden, as well as academics from Worcester and Lancaster University, to examine how global instability is affecting everyday life, and what practical steps can be taken to create positive change.

The conference comes amid growing concern worldwide about rising nationalism, geopolitical tensions, conflict, and the erosion of international cooperation. A recent United Nations report warned that communities and families are increasingly affected by inequality, mistrust in institutions, and environmental pressures.




Against this backdrop, the conference will explore key questions, including how today’s global trends and issues have emerged, what can be done to support action at local and national levels, and how we can strengthen sustainable traditions and build pathways toward a more resilient future.

The event is free to attend, open to all, and includes a complimentary lunch.


Alan Dixon, professor of Sustainable Development at the university, said: “In a world that often feels increasingly divided, this conference offers an important opportunity for people to come together, share perspectives, and explore how we can collectively shape a fairer and more sustainable future.”

Visit www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/development-conference-2026-divided-world-shared-future-tickets-1980554081573?aff=oddtdtcreator to book a place.