Purpose of DEI seminars
The Durham Energy Institute hosts a diverse seminar series that features both in-house and public events each academic term.
The in-house seminars bring in external speakers to share insights on cutting-edge energy research happening elsewhere, or important updates or information relevant to Durham research. These seminars are geared towards the Durham academic community, including faculty and students across various departments, and will normally be held in-person.
The online seminars, on the other hand, provide a platform for our own DEI researchers to showcase their recent and ongoing work. These virtual events cater to a wider audience, including local government representatives, industry professionals, and the general public interested in the latest developments in the energy field.
Through this seminar series, the Durham Energy Institute aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and knowledge-sharing around the multifaceted challenges and innovations in the energy sector. The in-person and online formats allow us to engage with different audiences and stakeholder groups and expand the reach of our research.
Events from the 07 June 2021 - 13 June 2021 Reset
Decarbonisation of the Petroleum Industry and its Role in Energy Transition
This seminar will look at the mammoth task of decarbonising the petroleum industry and what role the North Sea can play in the energy transition. We will examine the resources, skills and knowledge contained within the North Sea and its industry to offer a different future, one of high skill, high employment and low-carbon energy delivery.
09 June 2021
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Zoom
- Research event
- Research Institute