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Date: Monday 22nd – Tuesday 23rd June 2026
Location:
Richard Eden Suite, Clare Hall

Mapping Sustainability Across Disciplines: Earth Systems, Technological Innovation, Ethical Perspectives, and Social Implications


Welcome to the 2nd Clare Hall, University of Cambridge – University of Macau Forum 2026

Clare Hall has the honour of hosting “The 2nd Clare Hall, University of Cambridge – University of Macau Forum 2026,” scheduled to take place from Monday 22nd to Tuesday 23rd June 2023. We warmly invite you to participate in this forum, centred on the theme “Mapping Sustainability Across Disciplines: Earth Systems, Technological Innovation, Ethical Perspectives, and Social Implications.”

The Forum is designed to enhance academic discourse, encourage cross-disciplinary perspectives, and reinforce the longstanding partnership between Clare Hall and the University of Macau. Scholars will explore and debate a broad spectrum of significant topics, including: Infrastructure, Built Environment, Earth, Climate Systems, Technology, Culture and History.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Society, Systems & Public Good
  • Infrastructure & Built Environment
  • Environment, Earth & Climate Systems
  • Systems & Technology
  • Culture & History

Speakers

Professor David Cope – Sustainable Development” – epochal Zeitwörter or ephemeral

Professor Di Wang – The Return of Public Life: The Teahouse, Urban Citizens, and Socialist State in Post-Mao China

Dr Kelly Fagen Robinson – The cost of support (in public resource contexts)

Professor Alan Short – Heritage, Health and Hospitals

Professor Bing Shui – Patent Thickets as Private Regulation: Antibody Innovation, Market Access, and Drug Pricing

Professor Maggie Fu – Board Governance and Bank Environmental Ethics in China: Does It Differ Under Hard and Soft Regulation

Dr Chandrika Nath – The interface between environmental research and policy making, looking specifically at the Antarctic context

Dr Birgit Rogalla – Changing currents: How human influence is reshaping the Southern Ocean and Antarctic continental shelf over the 21st century

Professor Wanhuan Zhou – Changing currents: How human influence is reshaping the Southern Ocean and Antarctic continental shelf over the 21st century

Professor Shaodan Ma – Intelligent Sensing and Communication for a Sustainable Future: The Role of 6G

Professor Ian Farnan – Nuclear Energy and critical minerals for energy

Professor Adriano Gualandi – Water management: how we can use satellite data to detect aquifer compaction

Professor Ka-Veng Yuen – Recent advances of Broad Bayesian Learning for Computer Vision

Professor Feng Wan – Brain–Computer Interfaces and Sustainability: Technological Frontiers, Ethical Boundaries, and Societal Futures

Professor Juan Chen – Sustaining Culture for the Future: Value Conflicts and Cultural Change in China

Dr Nikolai Kazantsev – Social sustainability during demand shocks: a methodology of industrial reconfiguration

Professor Shaoyang Lin – Ming China’s Reluctant Acceptance vs. Hideyoshi Japan’s Violent Seizure of Early Globalization: The First Korean War (1592-99)’s Nature as an Early Globalization War

Programme

Monday 22nd June

Time

Activity

9:30

Registration

10:00

Opening Remarks

Session 1: Society, Systems & Public Good

10:10

Professor David Cope – Sustainable Development – epochal Zeitwörter or ephemeral otiosity?

10:30

Professor Di Wang – The Return of Public Life: The Teahouse, Urban Citizens, and Socialist State in Post-Mao China

10:50

Dr Kelly Fagen Robinson – The Cost of Support (in public resource contexts)

11:10

Q&A

11:20

Coffee Break

Session 2: Infrastructure & Built Environment

11:35

Professor Alan Short – Heritage, Health and Hospitals

11:55

Professor Bing Shui – Patent Thickets as Private Regulation: Antibody Innovation, Market Access, and Drug Pricing

12:15

Professor Maggie Fu – Board Governance and Bank Environmental Ethics in China: Does It Differ Under Hard and Soft Regulation

12:35

Q&A

12:45

Lunch

Session 3: Environment, Earth & Climate Systems

13:45

Dr Chandrika Nath – The interface between environmental research and policy making, looking specifically at the Antarctic context

14:05

Dr Birgit Rogalla – Changing currents: How human influence is reshaping the Southern Ocean and Antarctic continental shelf over the 21st century

14:25

Professor Wanhuan Zhou – From Smart to Wise: Digital-Physical Integration and the Path to Resilience in Coastal Geotechnical Engineering

14:45

Professor Shaodan Ma – Intelligent Sensing and Communication for a Sustainable Future: The Role of 6G

15:05

Professor Ian Farnan – Nuclear Energy and critical minerals for energy

15:25

Q&A

15:35

End of Sessions for Day 1

18:30

Drinks Reception for Macau Delegation

19:00

Dinner for Macau Delegation

Tuesday 23rd June

Time

Activity

Session 4: Systems & Technology

9:30

Professor Adriano Gualandi – Water management: how we can use satellite data to detect aquifer compaction

9:50

Professor Ka-Veng Yuen – Recent advances of Broad Bayesian Learning for Computer Vision

10:10

Professor Feng Wan – Brain–Computer Interfaces and Sustainability: Technological Frontiers, Ethical Boundaries, and Societal Futures

10:30

Q&A

10:40

Coffee Break

Session 5: Culture & History

10:55

Professor Juan Chen – Sustaining Culture for the Future: Value Conflicts and Cultural Change in China

11:15

Dr Nikolai Kazantsev – Social sustainability during demand shocks: a methodology of industrial reconfiguration

11:35

Professor Shaoyang Lin – Ming China’s Reluctant Acceptance vs. Hideyoshi Japan’s Violent Seizure of Early Globalization: The First Korean War (1592-99)’s Nature as an Early Globalization War

11:55

Q&A

12:05

Closing Remarks

12:15

Lunch

13:15

Tour of the City for Macau Delegation

18:30

Drinks Reception for Macau Delegation

19:00

Dinner for Macau Delegation

Transport

Bus

Clare Hall is easily accessible by public transport from both Cambridge Railway Station and the city centre. Visitors can take the Universal bus (U1 or U2) and alight at West Road, which will be a short walk from the College. From the city centre, the same bus services can be boarded from central stops such as Pembroke Street and Fitzwilliam Museum.

For more bus information, please click Here

Taxi

Taxi services are readily available throughout Cambridge with a taxi rank conveniently located directly outside Cambridge Railway Station, providing convenient transport to Clare Hall. Within the city centre, taxi ranks can commonly be found on St Andrew’s Street, Drummer Street, and Parkside. In addition, companies can be booked online or via mobile on apps like Uber and Veezu.

Please see the below list of Taxi Services that you can also call.

Taxi

Number

CamCab

Veezu

Hyfly Taxis

A2B Taxi Cabs

Walking

The College can be reached on foot in approximately 20 minutes via a pleasant route through the city, making it a convenient option for visitors wishing to explore Cambridge’s historic streets and university surroundings along the way. We advise visitors to use a trusted navigation service, such as Google Maps or Apple Maps, to ensure they follow the most suitable route to the College.

Currency Exchange

For those travelling from outside the UK, we recommend to exchange currency in advance. Please note that we advise to carry a debit or credit card, as Visa and Mastercard are the most widely accepted forms of payment throughout the UK. Contactless payments, including Apple Pay and Google Pay, are also commonly accepted.

Please see the table below for currency exchange stores.

Store

Location

Opening Times

Post Office Travel Money

57-58 St Andrew’s St, Cambridge CB2 3BZ

Monday – Saturday
9:00AM – 17:30PM

John Lewis Bureau de Change Cambridge

10 Downing Pl, Cambridge CB2 3DS

Monday – Saturday
9AM – 18:00PM
Sunday
11:00AM – 17:00PM

M&S Travel Money – Bureau

6-11 Sidney St, Cambridge CB2 3HH

Monday – Saturday
8:00AM – 19:00PM
Sunday
11:00AM – 17:00PM

eurochange Cambridge – Lion Yard Shopping Centre

Lion Yard Shopping Centre, Cambridge CB2 3ET

Monday – Saturday
9:00AM – 18:00PM
Sunday
11:00AM – 17:00PM

Weather Tips

In late June, Cambridge usually enjoys pleasant early summer weather, with daytime temperatures around 20–22°C and occasional warmer days reaching 25°C. Evenings and nights are cooler, typically between 10–13°C, so a light jacket is useful. While generally comfortable, you should expect breezy conditions and occasional light showers. As UK weather is often unpredictable, it’s wise to be prepared for both sunshine and rain.

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Clare Hall Site Map

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Madingly Hall Site Map

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