IFSTAL launch and documentary film screening of "The Scottish Breed"
IFSTAL is a collaboration between five higher education institutions: The University of Oxford, LCIRAH (comprising The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, School of Oriental and African Studies) and the University of Warwick. The programme offers interdisciplinary food systems teaching and learning to undergraduate and postgraduate students making use of the experience and expertise of staff members of these institutions. Using a range of teaching methods and benefitting from an extensive workplace liaison and alumni network, IFSTAL aims to improve students’ knowledge and understanding of our food systems and train food systems thinkers.
RVC and LCIRAH will be hosting the event on Thursday 17th October 2019 in the Great Hall at RVC (https://www.rvc.ac.uk/about/our-campuses/camden/find-us) and kicking off by introducing you to the structure, aims and benefits of the IFSTAL programme, including options for students and workplace partners to get involved in the IFSTAL network.
This is a combined event hosting a film screening of a 30 minute documentary by British-Canadian artist and film maker, Zev Robinson, called ‘The Scottish Breed’. This forms part of his art, film and food project "The Art and Politics of Eating". The documentary focusses on beef production in Scotland with interviews from the farmers themselves detailing their farming life and experiences. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion about meat production and the issues surrounding this topic. Our panel consists of experts spread across the food system to stimulate a broad, in-depth and interesting discussion in this area. Questions will also be welcomed from the audience.
Panel members:
Lucas Daglish - Group Food and Beverage Policy Manger Whitbread
Vicki Hird - Campaign Coordinator food and farming policy at Sustain
Phil Hambling - National Farmers Union Head of Food and farming
Amy Jackson - Oxtale Specialist communications in agriculture
This is a public event that is free of charge, starting at 5:15pm in the Great Hall at The Royal Veterinary College Camden, however registration is required (please register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/year-5-ifstal-launch-and-documentary-film-screening-of-the-scottish-breed-tickets-73084324181)
Programme
16:45-17:15 Arrival and sign in at reception
17:15-17:30 Introduction and IFSTAL Year 5 launch
17:30-18:00 Screening of ‘The Scottish Breed’ documentary
18:00-18:30 Panel discussion
18:30-18:45 Questions from the audience
18:45-20:00 Reception drinks, nibbles and networking
Simultaneous launch events will be held at the IFSTAL partner universities, The University of Oxford and The University of Warwick. However, the film screening is only held during this launch event held at RVC. If you would like to attend the event at another institute please visit www.ifstal.ac.uk for information.
Contact
Louise Whatford
email: ifstal-lcirah@rvc.ac.uk
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