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UCL Health of the Public Virtual Internal Launch

08 September 2020, 2:00 pm–4:30 pm

About us

Join us on Tuesday 8 Sept to celebrate the launch of UCL Health of the Public, a major new strategic initiative supported by the Provost.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Daisy Voake

At UCL Health of the Public, we want to bring the UCL community together to tackle public health challenges from every angle. Join us virtually at 2pm on Tuesday 8 September to hear from colleagues from across the University and to find out how you can get involved. We will announce a number of exciting opportunities for collaboration, including the launch of our academic leaders’ network. Join us virtually to hear more about how we can work together.

We have an excellent line-up of speakers from across UCL including Dr Lena Ciric (Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering), Dr Ian Hamilton (Energy Institute), Professor Imran Rasul (Department of Economics), Dr Gillian Stokes (IOE), Dr Robert Aldridge (Institute of Health Informatics), Dr Daisy Fancourt (Institute of Epidemiology & Health Care), Prof Ama De-Graft Aikins (Institute of Advanced Studies), and many more.

The full programme is available here.


About us

UCL Health of the Public is a new virtual School bringing multiple disciplines together to improve health for all.

Our physical and mental health is shaped by a multitude of factors, from the food we eat, to the air we breathe, the work we do, the places we live, the taxes we pay and the people around us. UCL Health of the Public will harness the wealth of expertise in social sciences, the built environment, engineering sciences, maths and physical sciences, laws, education, arts and humanities, as well as biomedical sciences. Our aim is to improve health in the round, on a regional, national and global scale. By working together, we will encourage innovative perspectives on research and education, and create a new cadre of researchers and students with skills that transcend disciplines.

Sign up to the UCL Health of the Public newsletter, follow us on Twitter (@UCLHealthPublic) or head to our website to find out more.