Environmental Research Group

Impacting Community Health and Policy through partnerships

Community educational visit to Environmental Research Group, White City Campus

Community educational visit to Environmental Research Group, White City Campus

Community educational visit to Environmental Research Group, White City Campus

Director's Message

On behalf of the Environmental Research Group (ERG) I would like to thank everyone who has partnered with us over the past thirty years to improve the environment and health of our communities.

In 2023, more than 650 partners, colleagues and friends joined us to celebrate our joint efforts through our 30th Anniversary programme 'Environment and Health Challenges in a Changing World', sponsored by Imperial Policy Forum, which consisted of six seminars and a two-day symposium. These events provided us with opportunities to reflect on the incredible impact we have achieved together to date.

Below we share links to details of the programme including presentations and briefing papers.

There is much work still to be done and it is only through pooling our wealth of knowledge, expertise and innovative insights that we will continue to rise to the challenges, achieve greater impact and help to create a better future for the generations to come. As I am sure many of you will agree, 2024 is already proving to be a year that will offer us exciting opportunities to make a difference in new and unique ways for our local and global communities. 

How will you partner with the Environmental Research Group (ERG) in 2024 to support our commitment to impact community health and policy?

Professor Frank Kelly
Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy

Professor Frank Kelly, Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy

Professor Frank Kelly, Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy

Professor Frank Kelly, Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy

Symposium

6th & 7th June 2023

Professor Frank Kelly and Mayor Sadiq Khan talk about the impact of indoor and outdoor air pollution on health at the 30th Anniversary Symposium of the Environmental Research Group.

The Symposium brought together 150 key stakeholders from across Imperial, local and national government, ERG partners and international colleagues, and featured a selection of presentations and panel sessions over the course of the two days.

The Symposium highlighted a shared vision and determination to achieve a cleaner environment for our towns and cities and better health for everyone.

We were delighted and privileged to welcome Mayor Sadiq Khan who delivered a keynote presentation and our very own President, Professor Hugh Brady, who shared his insightful remarks on Day One.

Day two closed with a thought-provoking panel discussion chaired by Deputy Mayor Shirley Rodrigues.

Find out more about the Symposium event.

2023 Seminar Series

Woman in front of a presentation titled 'Fighting for breath'

1st March

How to improve patient and public information about air pollution in order to protect health? 

Labelled test tubes

29th March

One Health Monitoring of Emerging Hazards

Illustration of a brain and spinal cord inside a person

24th April

How does air pollution affect the brain?

Person inspecting a piece of equipment on a building roof above a busy London street

29th September

The Future of Air Quality Measurement – The 30th Anniversary LAQN Seminar

Series of maps of the UK with different coloured-in sections

25th October

The air quality and health co-benefits and trade-offs of Net Zero in the UK 

Professor Kelly showing some school children a piece of equipment

15th November

Empowering communities to take charge for a breathable future

What's next?

In 2024, ERG will strengthen and increase our partnerships to enable us to improve community health and impact policy for future change.

Backs of children wearing backpacks

Project in partnership with schools and Dyson

Project in partnership with schools and Dyson

Partnerships

People holding flyers for the WellHome Indoor:Outdoor Air Quality study

WellHome Indoor:Outdoor Air Quality study

WellHome Indoor:Outdoor Air Quality study

Community Health

Community group receiving an air quality sensors

Community groups receive air quality sensors

Community groups receive air quality sensors

Policy

Our Partnerships

We commit to further expand key partnerships with colleagues from industry, local authority, the charity sector, government and academia to continue to develop and deliver projects and influence policies that will make tangible, relevant and measurable improvements to our local and global environments.

How will you partner with ERG in 2024 to help deliver this partnership commitment?

Partnering together

Partnering together

Partnering together

Community Health

We commit to provide increased opportunities to collaborate with members of our communities to improve their health through participation and involvement in co-created evidence-based research that is undertaken by the community, for the community.

How will you partner with ERG in 2024 to help deliver this community health commitment?

Partnering with Bubble and Squeak to create air pollution artistry

Partnering with Bubble and Squeak to create air pollution artistry

Partnering with Bubble and Squeak to create air pollution artistry

Policy

We commit to create a programme of events that will provide opportunities to mobilise a wide range of expert knowledge related to improving community health to inform policy development and change.

How will you partner with ERG in 2024 to help deliver this policy development and change commitment?

And finally, this video is a great example of working together to improve community health and impact policy.

Impacting Community Health and Policy through Partnerships

We look forward to partnering with you in 2024.

child and parent hands photography

Photo by Liane Metzler on Unsplash

Photo by Liane Metzler on Unsplash

Contact ergcomms@imperial.ac.uk to discuss opportunities to partner with the Environmental Research Group