Reflecting on 2020

Reflecting on 2020

6:00pm - 7:00pm / Wednesday 16th December 2020
Type: Other / Category: Public
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Join us for this online event which will bring together speakers from across the University of Liverpool who will reflect on 2020 and ask staff, students, alumni and the general public to share their thoughts on a truly unique year.

The panel for the Reflecting on 2020 event will feature Vice-Chancellor Professor Dame Janet Beer, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education Professor Gavin Brown, Executive Pro Vice-Chancellor for the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Professor Louise Kenny and Professor Tom Solomon, Chair of Neurology and Director of the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections.

Joining them will be student and Psychology Society (PYSCSOC) President Lucy Skelhorn and Shantanu Kundu, Founder of the Be Free Campaign.
Organised by the Department of Psychology’s Belongingness team, the Reflecting on 2020 event will ask the panel and attendees to share an experience from 2020 that showed the best in people, a learning from the year and to share thoughts on any lifestyle changes 2020 has brought about that could benefit society even when the pandemic is over.

This event will be held via Zoom webinar. Those registering to attend the event will be sent joining details via email in advance of the event.
Attendees will have the opportunity to share their views using the Zoom Q&A function.
This event will be recorded for use on the University of Liverpool website.