COVID-19 changed everything for everyone across the world.
Governments introduced changes and restrictions which few of us previously imagined were thinkable. They also engaged universities and the science and research communities to understand the challenges and to find a meaningful response. As we begin to emerge from the urgent public health crisis and look towards rebuilding, ‘what did we learn and what must we learn?’ are not just academic questions, they are vital for all of us to be able to answer for the future of society.
Join us, as experts from Ulster University in Science, Mental Health, Economics and Young People share the key insights from their own research and explore ‘what next?’ for policy, the economy and society in Northern Ireland.
Date: 10 June 2021
Time: 09:45 – 16:00
Venue: Online via MS Teams
For further information and to register attendance go to ulster.ac.uk/covid-aftermath
Invitation is transferrable and can be shared with colleagues interested in attending