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Sustaining Science in Crisis: Physics, Gender, Conflict and International Cooperation
Thursday 25 June 12:30 until 16:00
University of Sussex Campus : Freeman G22
Part of the series: Summer of Research 2026
Join colleagues from across Sussex for an interdisciplinary workshop exploring how physics can be sustained in contexts of conflict through shared experience and collaborative discussion.
Thursday 25 June 2026, 12.30-4pm
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sustaining-science-in-crisis-physics-conflict-international-cooperation-tickets-1988280627881?aff=oddtdtcreator
Overview
This interactive workshop brings together colleagues from physics, international development, science policy, and education to explore participation in science in relation to gender and conflict-affected settings. Drawing on experience from UK physics education, physics training programmes in Afghanistan and Palestine, and online initiatives across the Global South, the session will examine the barriers faced by students and scientists internationally, particularly those living in conflict regions, including the gendered challenges that shape access, participation, and progression in science.
The workshop will also explore how international scientific cooperation and networks, drawing on models such as CERN and the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, can support scientists and students through collaboration, training, mentoring, and inclusive opportunities that help sustain scientific communities during periods of disruption.
The aim is to catalyse new interdisciplinary collaborations and identify emerging research directions at the intersection of science, conflict, and international cooperation, with a view toward future joint projects and funding opportunities.
Format
Designed to be participatory, the session will combine short contributions with collaborative “challenge labs,” where interdisciplinary groups will develop practical responses to key barriers, including restricted access to education, disrupted research environments, and limited institutional capacity.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Target audience
Open to researchers, including postgraduate researchers, across physics and related disciplines, as well as those working in science policy, international development, and education. Professional services staff who support researchers in these areas are also welcome to attend.
Summer of Research 2026
This event is part of the Summer of Research 2026, a two‑week festival of researcher‑led talks, workshops and events celebrating the breadth and impact of research at the University of Sussex. The festival brings together researchers, students and professional services colleagues to share ideas, build connections and explore opportunities for future collaboration.
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By: Alexander Aghajanian
Last updated: Tuesday, 12 May 2026

