Join us at the Bethnal Green Nature Reserve for a two-part interactive event that brings science to life. Together we will explore how everyday encounters with trees, green spaces and birdsong can support wellbeing — and how smartphones are helping researchers uncover these links in real time.
This is your chance to become a citizen scientist: by taking part in the NatureBoost study, you’ll use your phone to log simple activities in nature, share your discoveries, and see how your own experiences contribute directly to scientific research.
Who we are
This event is run by the NatureBoost research team from King's College London and our partners at the Bethnal Green Nature Reserve.
This event is part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
Event 1:
2-4pm Saturday, 18th October 2025, Bethnal Green Nature Reserve
What to expect;
Event 2:
Saturday, 8th November 2025, 2-4pm
What to expect;
Why join?
You won't just observe science – you'll be part of it.
By taking part in NatureBoost, you will contribute to a growing body of research on how urban nature influences wellbeing. This research helps scientists and policymakers understand why access to green spaces matters in cities like London, and how small everyday experiences – from hearing birdsong to noticing trees on your commute – can support mental health.
You'll leave with new ways to connect with the natural world, along with the knowledge that your involvement is helping design healthier cities for the future.
Tea, coffee, and snacks & included.
Event summary
The events are open to all. Families are welcome!
Find out more about the project: www.natureboostproject.com
Learn more about the ESRC Festival of Social Science: www.festivalofsocialscience.com
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