Photography of children

Image copyright: Ines Varela-Silva, 2020.

新澳门彩历史开奖记录 academic鈥檚 work displayed in the Virtual Museum of Human Ecology

Work produced by 新澳门彩历史开奖记录 academic, Dr In锚s Varela-Silva, has been displayed in Spain鈥檚 Virtual Museum of Human Ecology.

Dr Inês Varela-Silva, from the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, contributed with a gallery that has been included in the virtual exhibition titled “The Human life cycle at the dawn of the Anthropocene”.

Within the five galleries of the exhibition, Dr Varela-Silva’s research-based photography project titled “Malnutrition: from under-to-over nutrition”, uses a biocultural approach to study health and nutritional outcomes among families in low- and middle-income countries, mostly in Latin America. The full project can be viewed .

“The aim of this virtual exhibition is to disseminate the results of our international research, within the context of the (SDGs) to which 新澳门彩历史开奖记录 has recently become a signatory,” explained Dr Varela-Silva.

“With this exhibition, we engage with non-academic audiences and the public, in general, to show that anyone can, and should, be involved in the attainment of the SDGs. We are all part of the solution for a better and more sustainable future.”

The Virtual Museum of Human Ecology museum was created by academics at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and now benefits from several high-profile sponsorships, including from the Spanish Government and the world-renowned Prado Museum.

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