About The Work

UCL BiodiverCITY

As part of the “Science Communication and Engagement in Practice” module, this group project aimed “to bring attention, share appreciation for, and build community around the immediate natural world that surrounds us, to contribute to an improved understanding, engagement, and stewardship of the wider natural world”. The project achieved 97% participant satisfaction.

Credits to the UCL BiodiverCITY team:
• Po-ling “Amanda” Cheng
• Alice Davison
• Kaihua “Lucid” Dong
• Natalia Jordan
• Mia McDonald Rose
• Grace Mead
• Mykyta Osadchyi
• Jamy Silver
• Jiayin Yan

‘UCL BiodiverCITY Co-produced Booklet’

Mini Guide: “Russel Square Explorer’s Guide”

Documentary and Social Media

“Rich set of main (guided walks, mini guide, co-produced guidebook, documentary) and secondary (art workshops, social media, LinkTree) activities. Again, demonstrates extremely high level of co-ordinated work. … Embodied sensory-led guided walks were creative and rooted in theory. … Impressive amount of content produced across a range of formats – all to an exceptionally high formal standard.”

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