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Vote for the UAL project 'Climate Emergency Interactive' in the Webby Awards

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  • Written byInternal Communications
  • Published date 21 April 2021
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We are pleased to announce that 'Climate Emergency Interactive' produced by UAL students and staff has been shortlisted for a Webby Award! Cast your votes now and help the project to reach an even wider audience.

What is Climate Emergency Interactive?

Climate Emergency Interactive is a dynamic learning tool designed to be watched in a group. Participants can learn more about the climate emergency and how we can respond, politically and creatively. It can be watched online, or in a physical classroom. A session usually lasts for two hours, covering material from key scientific facts to painting inspired by colonial atrocities and shoes made of bacteria. It was written collaboratively by UAL students and staff and is presented entirely by UAL students.

Vote now

Climate Emergency Interactive is shortlisted in the 'Virtual & Remote - Public Service & Activism' category of the Webby Awards. The project will have the chance to win two awards in this category, one of which is decided by popular vote. Cast your votes in the People's Voice award by Thursday 6 May.

Join a session

Interested in checking out Climate Emergency Interactive? Come along to one of our upcoming live online sessions.

Sunday 25 April, 1pm (UK) / 9am (NY) / 3pm (Moscow) / 5:30pm (Delhi) / 8pm (Shanghai)

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Saturday 1 May, 8pm (UK) / 3pm (NY) / 12pm (LA)

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Sunday 2 May, 1pm (UK) / 9am (NY) / 3pm (Moscow) / 5:30pm (Delhi) / 8pm (Shanghai)

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Thursday 6 May, 8pm (UK) / 3pm (NY) / 12pm (LA)

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