Health of the Public Climate Change and Health Community Coffee Break
UCL researchers are invited to hear from researchers from across UCL whose work focuses on climate change and health on Wednesday 26 February.

Are you a UCL researcher interested in understanding the links between climate change and human health? Would you like to network with other like-minded researchers across UCL?
The UCL Health of the Public Climate Change and Health Community is a joint venture between UCL Health of the Public and the UCL Environment Domain.
It's open to everyone from across UCL, including those working in disciplines such as the sciences (life, biomedical, physical, population, social, historical), engineering, the built environment, law, education, arts and humanities. Building on UCL’s unique interdisciplinary and rich academic community, it seeks to act as a catalyst for cross-disciplinary innovation to explore how the indirect and direct impacts of climate change shape human health and wellbeing, explore solutions to protect the health of populations across the world in the face of a changing climate, and develop innovative findings that help maximise the health benefits of actions to tackle climate change.
The Community is excited to invite you to this informal, in-person coffee break, where you will have the opportunity to meet researchers from different disciplines who share the same research interests as you.
Speakers:
- Prof Ilan Kelman (Professor of Disasters and Health)
- Prof Sahra Gibbon (Professor of Medical Anthropology)
- Prof Mohammad Shamsudduha (Professor of Water Crisis and Risk Reduction)
Further information
Ticketing
Ticketed
Cost
Free
Open to
UCL staff
Availability
Yes