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Real World Challenges Seminar Series

Real World Challenges Seminar Series

Cambridge Prisms

The Cambridge Prisms: Real World Challenges series will accelerate discovery and progress research by supporting the formation of new collaborative networks to address real-world challenges with a truly interdisciplinary ethos. Cambridge Prisms serve to facilitate conversation and debate of the latest developments and perspectives from the scientific, environmental, social science, medical, legal, economic, and ethics research communities.

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October 2025

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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

The Middle East as a natural laboratory to advance our understanding of global hyperarid drylands

Dr. Javier Blanco Sacristan
Javier Blanco Sacristan
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 1:00 PM (UTC)
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November 2025

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IHE Delft Institute for Water Education

The historical role of system dynamics modelling in understanding and supporting integrated natural resource management

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Janez Susnik
IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Wednesday, November 12, 2025 2:00 PM (UTC)
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April 2026

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Australian National University
The University of Western Australia

The price and value of water: An economic review

Quentin Grafton, Australian National University
Ana Manero, Australian National University and The University of Western Australia
Wageningen University & Research
KWR Water Research Institute

Managing water across the flood–drought spectrum: Experiences from and challenges for the Netherlands

Ruud Bartholomeus, Wageningen University & Research and KWR Water Research Institute
University College Cork

The power of learning from the bottom up: working towards a blueprint for community-led biodiversity protection and restoration

Emma Verling, University College Cork
Queensland University of Technology

Water Quality Paradoxes in Rich and Poor Nations: Insights from Sri Lanka and Remote Australia

Jay Rajapakse, Queensland University of Technology
Kalpana Balasooriya, Queensland University of Technology
Charles Darwin University
The University of Adelaide

This is the way the world ends; not with a bang but a whimper: Estimating the number and ongoing rate of extinctions of Australian non-marine invertebrates

John Woinarski, Charles Darwin University
Jess Marsh, The University of Adelaide

Plastic pollution and environmental education through artwork

Victoria Prowse, Environment Agency
Heriot-Watt University

Low cost, high throughput quantification of microplastics released from textile wash tests: Introducing the fibre fragmentation scale

Lisa Macintyre, Heriot-Watt University
ETH Zurich
GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences

Were dinosaurs doomed to extinction? New insights from phylodynamic models

Bethany Allen, ETH Zurich and GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences
Arizona State University
Texas A&M University

It’s time to assign nonforested, nonagricultural lands a global designation

Osvaldo E Sala, Arizona State University
David D. Briske, Texas A&M University