30 Sep Call for Funding Autumn 2024: Agile Initiative Sprints Monday 30 Sep 2024 We are pleased to launch our latest call for applications for Agile Sprints.
27 Sep Announcing Three New Sprints Friday 27 Sep 2024 The Agile Initiative is pleased to announce the launch of three new Sprints. These projects demonstrate the breadth of our research portfolio and the potential for impact on policy across the environmental sciences.
05 Sep Agile Director wins British Ecological Society Award Thursday 05 Sep 2024 We are proud to announce that Professor Nathalie Seddon has been awarded the Marsh Award for Ecology in the 2024 British Ecological Society awards.
15 Aug Bringing to light 60,000 hectares of peatland restoration Thursday 15 Aug 2024 Research shows what peatland restoration is happening across the Wildlife Trusts, and what contribution this could already have made to climate change mitigation.
31 Jul Researchers input interdisciplinary insights into SBTi’s proposed update to Net Zero Standard Wednesday 31 Jul 2024 Oxford University and Imperial College held workshops to facilitate conversations amongst researchers regarding the proposed updates to SBTi's Net Zero Standard.
25 Jul Growing Positive Change Thursday 25 Jul 2024 In this post we hear reflections from three people who attended the recent Nature-based Solutions conference "Growing Positive Change".
18 Jul The Agile Initiative Enabling Fund Thursday 18 Jul 2024 The Agile Initiative is offering non-staff funding of up to £10,000 to researchers at Oxford University who are working on topics relevant to Agile’s mission.
15 Jul Pre-announcement: Next Sprint Funding Call to Open in September 2024 Monday 15 Jul 2024 Agile’s next round of Sprint Funding will be open for expressions of interest from late September to late November 2024.
04 Jul New Paper Shows Climate Models Underestimate CO2 Cycling By Plants Thursday 04 Jul 2024 By combining measurements of radiocarbon produced by nuclear bomb tests with model simulations, new research reveals that existing models might be underestimating how much carbon plants store.