1pm - 1:45pm BST
Wednesday 30 September 2026
Institute Seminar Series: CIFAL Surrey Academy model
This seminar will present the work of CIFAL Surrey Academy in its first year of operation.
Free
University of Surrey
Guildford
Surrey
GU2 7XH
Abstract
CIFAL Surrey Academy is a platform to amplify UNITAR’s global social impact and action towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through student learning, action, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The Academy provides a channel for students to learn about UNITAR’s most recent work, events, initiatives, areas of focus and priorities, and be in tune with global UN agendas; and to become activated on UNITAR’s areas of strategic priorities, and lead student projects, research, and collaborations on such areas.
In this seminar we will talk about the CIFAL Surrey Academy model, and we will hear from students who have participated in projects. Over the past six months, through the CIFAL Surrey Academy, students have engaged in projects addressing real-world sustainability and development challenges.
In this session, they will present their work, highlighting their work, key findings, and the skills they have developed through the programme. The presentations will showcase the diverse approaches taken by the students and reflect on the impact of their projects, as well as the value of experiential learning within the CIFAL Surrey Academy.
Speakers
We will have a collection of undergraduate students speaking on the day.
Dr Roberta Discetti
Lecturer in Business Ethics and Sustainability
Biography
Roberta Discetti is an interdisciplinary researcher in the field of business ethics and sustainability. Roberta's research interests lie at the intersection of socio-ecological transitions, sustainable food systems, ethical consumption, and market-based activism.
Background. Roberta has a background in philosophy (BA and MA), environmental communication (MA), and business ethics (PhD). She has conducted her doctoral studies on food activism and fair trade at the University of Portsmouth. She then covered a post-doc position at Newcastle University working on food sustainability. Prior to joining the University of Surrey, Roberta was a lecturer in business ethics and management at Bournemouth University, with experience in teaching business ethics on the MBA and Senior Leaders Apprenticeship programmes. At the University of Surrey, Roberta is supporting the training and research programmes at UNITAR CIFAL Surrey Centre and is the Programme Leader for the MSc Sustainable Development in Practice within Surrey Online Learning.
EU research projects. Roberta has worked on multiple EU-funded projects on sustainable food systems, such as Strength2Food (Strengthening European food chain sustainability by quality and procurement policy), FoodMapp (Local Food supply communicated through a transactional searchable Map-based Application). She is currently working on two active EU projects, FoodCLIC (Integrated urban FOOD policies – developing sustainability Co-benefits, spatial Linkages, social Inclusion and sectoral Connections to transform food systems in city-regions) and GISmart (Geographical Indications’ contribution to smart territorial development and sustainability). She has also worked on the British Council-funded SUNRISE project (Supporting University Network for Research in Sustainability Engagement). Her recent work in the field has been published in leading academic journals such as the Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Rural Studies, Urban Studies, and Journal of Business Research.
Engagement. Roberta is co-founder and co-lead of SETS seminars (Socio-ecological Transition Seminars) in collaboration with the Research Group on Collective Action, Change, and Transition at the University of Trento (Italy) and the Environmental Sociology Section at the University of Orebro (Sweden). Being keen on academia-practice synergies, Roberta collaborates with several NGOs in the UK and abroad, including the Fairtrade Foundation (UK), the Fairtrade Society (UK) and the Fair Trade Advocacy Office (Belgium). Since 2017, she has been an active member of the International Fair Trade Symposium Steering Committee and has contributed to the organisation of the symposium in 2018, 2021, 2023, and 2026.
Professor Amelia Hadfield
Director, CIFAL Surrey. Co-Director of the Institute for Sustainability. Associate Vice-President for External Engagement. Founding Director, Centre for Britain and Europe.
Biography
Amelia joined the University of Surrey in January 2019 as Head of the Department of Politics, and Chair in European and International Affairs. Previously she worked as Director of the Centre for European Studies (CEFEUS), a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Canterbury Christ Church Uni (2013-2018), after positions in Brussels at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels and the Institute for European Studies, where she directed the Euromaster degree, as well as the Educational Development (EDU). Amelia is a long-standing Jean Monnet Chair in European Foreign Affairs, allowing her to successfully obtain Erasmus+ funding for the University of Surrey’s Centre for Britain and Europe (based in the Department of Politics), establishing it in 2020 as a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence. Amelia’s researching, teaching, consulting & postgrad supervising covers a wide range of areas on EU foreign and security policy, as well as new forms of EU-UK relations. These include Common Foreign and Security Policy, Common Security and Defence Policy, EU-US and EU-Canada relations, EU-Russia relations, EU Neighbourhood Policy, EU Development policy (with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa), as well as Arctic & northern governance issues. Additional areas of interest include foreign policy analysis, international and diplomatic history, the role of sovereignty in political history, International Relations theory, international political economy, public policy analysis, the Commonwealth and EU education policy. Amelia is regularly called upon as a guest speaker, external supervisor, research partner, consultant and media pundit on areas of EU foreign affairs, and of late, EU-UK relations. In January 2021, Amelia was appointed Dean International of the University of Surrey, leading the International Engagement Office in supporting the strategic goals of the university on partnership with other universities and networks world-wide, enhanced cutting-edge research cooperation, as well as staff/student mobility. From October 2023, Amelia was appointed Associate Vice-President of External Engagement, helping to deliver the University of Surrey’s international strategies, alongside community engagement, public affairs, and developing new partnerships at local, regional, national and international level.
In December 2024, as a result of her work with UNITAR, the UN’s research and capacity building agency, and complementing her role as Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Centre of Excellence on Ageing (April 2023), Amelia was appointed inaugural Director of the CIFAL Surrey Centre, a knowledge exchange hub based within the Institute for Sustainability, dedicated to training and capacity building climate literacy, climate leadership and sustainability more broadly.
Contact us
Email ifs@surrey.ac.uk for the Teams link and with any questions.
