Smith School of Enterprise & the Environment (SSEE) - EventsInaugural Oxford Symposium on the Carbon Removal BudgetDescription31st July 2025 This interdisciplinary symposium will explore the role of the carbon removal budget as a tool to forecast, allocate, and manage the finite global potential of carbon dioxide removal in achieving net-zero and net-negative emissions. Pricing: - 1. PRACTITIONER (EX-ASSET OWNER) Full ticket £250 This category is for private sector practitioners working on or interested in carbon removal-related topics in financial institutions or real economy sectors. 2. ASSET OWNER Full ticket £125 Those eligible for the Asset Owner category must be able to prove that they are on the board of directors of or have their primary employment in one of the following types of organisation: pension funds, insurance company general accounts, sovereign wealth funds, or charitable endowments. 3. GOVERNMENT, REGULATOR, CIVIL SOCIETY Full ticket £125 This category is for civil servants, regulators, and civil society practitioners working on carbon removal-related topics. 4. ACADEMIC RESEARCHER University of Oxford researchers: Full ticket £75 This category is for researchers with academic or academic-related appointments at the University of Oxford working on carbon removal-related topics. 5. Academic researchers: Full ticket £125 This category is for researchers with academic or academic-related appointments at universities (excluding Oxford) working on carbon removal-related topics. 6. STUDENTS University of Oxford DPhil students: Ticket FREE This category is for current DPhil students at the University of Oxford working on carbon removal-related topics only. 7. All other students (including Oxford students): Ticket £100
8. Presenter/Scientific Committee Ticket FREE This category is for Symposium Presenters and Scientific Committee Members.
Navigating Legal Risks and Opportunities of Climate Change - SLPDescriptionEnrolment from now till 30 September 2025 This 3-day in person course exploring legal risks and opportunities that are emerging as the law changes in the context of climate change. This course is offered by the Oxford Sustainable Law Programme, a collaboration between the Faculty of Law and the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. In person in Oxford - Rhodes House |