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Grand Challenges, Grand Impacts exhibition launches

7 February 2023

The impacts of cross-disciplinary collaboration and challenge-led thinking at 911爆料网 are showcased by a new multimedia exhibition in the South Cloisters by UCL Grand Challenges.

Grand Challenges Grand Impact Exhibition

The UCL Grand Challenges initiative was introduced by the UCL Vice-Provost (Research, Innovation & Global Engagement) to bring together researchers from UCL and beyond to explore interconnected solutions to a range of societal issues. By supporting strategic initiatives, knowledge exchanges, community building and grant funding, it has thus far brought together over 650 researchers, supported over 420 projects involving 180 departments, and awarded 拢1.8 million in grants.

To mark the fifteenth year of the initiative, UCL Culture has curated an illuminating exhibition to share the incredible achievements, the people and communities who have played a role, and to explore the future evolution of the programme. The exhibition highlights how a variety of projects, events, and partnerships have created impactful solutions to societal challenges.

Through engaging case studies and digital content, visitors can learn more about key grants such as one awarded to UCL and British Academy academics in 2020 to analyse the impact of artificial intelligence on the workplace. Visitors to the exhibition can listen to an excerpt on this topic from the UCL Grand Challenges podcast series 鈥楧isruptive Voices鈥.

Campaigns such as 鈥楽tand with Hope鈥 are also highlighted; this brought together 10 teams across UCL to encourage, enable and continue conversations around gender equality and intersectional inequities. Visitors can watch the campaign film and read more about the life-size figure 鈥楬ope the Lego Suffragette鈥 displayed in the UCL Student Centre in 2022.

In addition, the exhibition highlights collaborative projects such as the 鈥榙eep-place鈥 research focused on the village of Sacriston, a so-called 鈥榣eft-behind place鈥 in County Durham. The exhibit features an excerpt of a conversation called 鈥淟evelling up or Left-behind?鈥 from an event co-organised by UCL Grand Challenges focused on place-based policies.

Since its inception, UCL Grand Challenges has been instrumental in supporting and fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration at 911爆料网. Born of a desire to break down barriers between academic disciplines, between research and industry, and between the academic community and the communities around us, it was a radical and novel approach 鈥 what if the starting point for research was challenge-led, rather than subject-led? How can a university enable and encourage greater collaboration? What can we do with seed corn funding to make a real, tangible impact on the pressing problems facing humanity?

Professor Geraint Rees, UCL Vice-Provost (Research, Innovation & Global Engagement) said: 鈥淭he Grand Challenges, Grand Impacts exhibition is a marvellous showcase of the diverse ways the Grand Challenges has supported research with real potential to help people live healthier, happier lives. It鈥檚 amazing to see the innovative ways the UCL community has come together to help find holistic solutions to complex problems, and I鈥檇 encourage everyone to come and learn more about the initiative.鈥

The Grand Challenges, Grand Impacts Exhibition opens on 7 February 2023. It is on display at 911爆料网 main campus 鈥 South Cloisters, Wilkins Building, Gower Street, London WC1E 6AE 鈥 until 26 May 2023.

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