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Event – Covid. The Changing Landscape. Changing Lives

Thursday 23 March at 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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‘Covid, The Changing Landscape. Changing Lives’ event coincides with the anniversary of the first Covid lockdown in the U.K. and explores how the pandemic has impacted health and life sciences research, for better or worse.

A panel of experts (covering disciplines such as psychology, early childhood development and primary care) will discuss the implications of this for our everyday lives as we continue to live with Covid.  Hear from Prof Trish Greenhalgh (the University of Oxford), Prof Vince Connelly (Oxford Brookes University) and Dr Nayeli Gonzalez-Gomez (Oxford Brookes University).

The discussion will be chaired by Prof Paul Carding, Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange in HLS. The evening will culminate with a lecture from Trish Greenhalgh, our nominated guest speaker. Her talk is on ‘Science in the public eye: communicating and debating research findings in real-time in a global public health crisis.’ Attendees are welcome to stay for a drinks reception after the lecture.

More details and booking link: Further details are on our Oxford Brookes website. Registration via Eventbrite for his event is essential

Car parking: Please note that car parking will not be available for the event How to get to campus

Further questions about the event: email  hlsresearch@brookes.ac.uk

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Date:
Thursday 23 March
Time:
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Event Category:
Education and Training
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/covid-the-changing-landscape-changing-lives-tickets-474021018627

Venue

John Henry Brookes Lecture Theatre, John Henry Brookes Building, Headington campus

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Oxford Brookes University
Email:
hlsresearch@brookes.ac.uk 
  • « Webinar: An inside guide to unlocking clinical research in the UK: Part 1 – Plan for clinical trial success
  • Applied Methods of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis »

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