2.5 hours
Outdoor Learning Zone, John Lennon Art & Design Building, LJMU, Entrance off Orthes Street, Liverpool
Free Tickets Available
Wed, 15 Oct, 2025 at 01:15 pm to 03:45 pm (GMT+01:00)
Outdoor Learning Zone, John Lennon Art & Design Building, LJMU, Entrance off Orthes Street
Entrance off Orthes Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
15th October 1:15pm-3.30pm, Outdoor Learning Zone, behind the John Lennon Art & Design Building, LJMU (Entrance is off Orthes Street), Liverpool, L3 5RD (location here). Lunch will be provided.
In this practical workshop, you will:
Nature as a Catalyst: Unlocking Organisational Innovation (Fulbright Workshop)
Experience the power of nature to inspire, challenge, and prompt fresh thinking about change and innovation in our educational institutions. This unique and exciting workshop is set in nature to observe how it can spark innovative thinking about volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA) in educational organisations - and how we can respond.
We observe and explore nature-based metaphors like roots, shoots, decay, soil, seeds, weeds - and lots more - which help us nurture how we enabled others, and ourselves, grow within VUCA contexts.
This workshop is a special opportunity to apply the latest thinking and practice from our Fulbright Specialist in human and organisation development. Our aim is to enrich our practice with the rich soils of collaborative, nature-based learning and set new shoots and roots for new peer-reviewed articles and externally funded grants.
Our Fulbright Specialist opportunity has been made possible through support by Liverpool Business School in partnership with the Fulbright Commission.
Eligibility
This event is for educationalists, trainers, instructional designers who are interested in exploring the power of nature for innovating education, teaching, learning and assessment.
The event is particularly relevant for staff and postgraduate research students interested in the field of Education for Sustainable Development research and academic practice.
Indicative schedule
1:15pm - Arrival, registration, and arrival tea and lunch around the fire pit
1:30pm - Welcome and introduction with lunch around the fire pit - Dr Avril Rowley
1:50pm - Fresh roots and shoots of organisation development - Professor Laura Bierema, Fulbright Specialist
2:00pm - Gathering and recording metaphors from the outdoors, guided by the question: what can nature tell us about how we can help organisations embrace volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and/or ambiguity? - Dr Avril Rowley, Dr Angie Daly, and Dr Casey Beaumont
2:30pm - Talking circle to share and document our joint insights - Dr Angie Daly
3:00pm - Harvesting practical, next-step ideas for possible jointly-written (1) short peer-reviewed articles* (e.g. for ) and (2) external grants** (e.g. ) - Professor Tony Wall
3:20pm - Closing reflections and next steps for our own roots and shoots - Professor Laura Bierema, Fulbright Specialist
3:30pm - Close
* "Notes and Comments" are concise commentaries from those interested in sustainability science. The maximum word count is 2500 words, excluding References.
** Through our membership of the European School of Sustainability Science Research, with our colleagues at .
Prework
There is no prework.
Please bring
Bring material or technology that will help you record your ideas.
Refillable, recycled water bottles are welcome!
Lunch and refreshments will be provided, please tell us about your dietary and access requirements.
Please wear weather-appropriate attire (we will have space whatever the weather, and indoor space as a contingency!).
Location
Outdoor Learning Zone, John Lennon Art & Design Building, LJMU, Entrance off Orthes Street, Liverpool.
You can walk to the venue from Lime Street Station (14 mins) or Liverpool Central (14 mins).
Entry is through Orthes Street, and the Google Maps location is here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/d3y1qYoYZRrAgHBH8. Details of the venue are here.
Parking
We recomend the use of sustainable forms of transport where possible. Should you choose to drive, there is no parking at the venue, but there are many paid car parking options within walking distance (e.g. on Mount Pleasant and on Brownlow Hill). Please visit ncp.co.uk, yourparkingspace.co.uk, justpark.com, or liverpool.gov.uk to explore your options.
Travel
The closest train stations are: Liverpool Lime Street (connections nationally) and Liverpool Central (local connections). Contact nationalrail.co.uk on 08457484950.
Hotels
Examples of local hotels include: Hope Street Hotel (7 mins walk), Citidenes Liverpool City Centre (16 mins), The Liner Hotel (12 mins), Radisson RED Liverpool (16 mins), Doubletree by Hilton Liverpool (23 mins), Heeton Concept Hotel (26 mins), Leonardo Hotel Liverpool (33 mins).
Wifi
Wifi will not be available during the workshop.
Event organisers and supporters
This event is brought to you by: (LBS) - LBS is an engaged and inclusive business school at the heart of the Liverpool City Region with social, environmental, and economic impact beyond borders. LBS is committed to the advancement of gender equality and co-founded and its inclusive transitions network to promote diversity, inclusion, and equality as a driver for sustainable development.
- The Fulbright Specialist Programme enables UK universities to host a leading US academic or professional to deepen global perspectives, work on issues that require a rapid response, and build sustained relationships.
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Tickets for Nature as a Catalyst: Unlocking Innovation (Fulbright Workshop) can be booked here.
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FACE-TO-FACE ticket | Free |