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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 
Hands held open, as if to catch a drop of water

The second of three workshops held during UK Inter Faith Week to share findings from CIP research about water efficiency and water use in faith and diverse communities.

This session is principally intended for interested persons (including research participants) at the University of Cambridge. It is also open to other project stakeholders, including community participants.

Together, we will probe (anonymised) responses from interviews and focus groups, working with lead researcher Dr Anastasia Badder to understand how the data gathered sheds light on water use and what might happen next. 

 

NB This is part of a research project and we will seek the informed consent of all participants. A participant information sheet is available to download and read in advance (for those who tell us they plan to attend) and at the session.

Download the participant information sheet (PDF).

Date: 
Friday, 17 November, 2023 - 10:00 to 12:00
Event location: 
Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge

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