The COVID-19 pandemic: Impact on thinking and practice in some key sectors going forward
Throughout the Michaelmas Term we will be hosting a series of four online seminars on the impact of the COVID -19 Pandemic in a selection of key sectors.
Organised by Hughes Hall, these sessions will explore how the experience of this pandemic has forced changes in our thinking and practice, which in turn affects how we adjust our society and economy to new and still uncertain realities.
Each seminar will take the format of a moderated panel discussion where each panellist will introduce questions and sub-themes to which the other panellists can respond. The audience will then join breakout rooms with one of the panellists for further discussion. In the final plenary session, the outcome of the discussions in each breakout group will be shared to identify intersections.
The events will be held online using Zoom, from 6 pm â 7.30 pm.
Contact: Aldabra Stoddart
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COVID-19 and its influence on knowledge, skills and health
Legal, Ethical and Governance Questions Raised by COVID-19
Impact of COVID-19 on our Built Environment and Infrastructure
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the delivery of clinical education and training and the implications for future learning
Please see above for contact details for this list.
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Professor Tamsin Ford, Department of Psychiatry; Dr Caroline Trotter, Departments of Veterinary Medicine and Pathology; Professor Paul Tracey, Judge Business School; Professor Ricardo Sabates Aysa, Faculty of Education.
Thursday 26 November 2020, 18:00-19:30