Welcome to this new weekly podcast series that explores the pandemic from the perspective of researchers across UCL.
At UCL, our experts are taking a prominent role in advancing public knowledge about Covid-19. Find out more and help support the research.
The 'Coronavirus: The Whole Story' podcast highlights UCL's interdisciplinary expertise on Covid-19 - focusing on its management, mitigation, eventual halt, and preparing for a post-coronavirus world.
Presented by writer, broadcaster and UCL alumna Vivienne Parry OBE, each episode will look at the coronavirus outbreak through different lenses, covering history, psychology, social sciences, arts, engineering, economics, law, and politics.
For more info and transcripts, visit www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/coronavirus
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Welcome to this new weekly podcast series that explores the pandemic from the perspective of researchers across UCL.
At UCL, our experts are taking a prominent role in advancing public knowledge about Covid-19. Find out more and help support the research.
The 'Coronavirus: The Whole Story' podcast highlights UCL's interdisciplinary expertise on Covid-19 - focusing on its management, mitigation, eventual halt, and preparing for a post-coronavirus world.
Presented by writer, broadcaster and UCL alumna Vivienne Parry OBE, each episode will look at the coronavirus outbreak through different lenses, covering history, psychology, social sciences, arts, engineering, economics, law, and politics.
For more info and transcripts, visit www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/coronavirus
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What can we do to help young people recover from the pandemic?
- An International Women’s Day Special
As children across the UK start heading back to the classroom, we speak to two leading academics, Professor Monica Lakhanpaul (UCL Population Health Science) and Dr Amelia Roberts (UCL IOE), whose work focuses on children and education [respectively]. With a focus on vulnerable children, our guests tell us more about the projects they're involved with to help mitigate the impact of the pandemic.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, in this episode we also hear about their passions and why and how they embarked upon their journeys in academia. Exploring their experiences as women academics during the pandemic, we hear about how they’re coping - and learn what we can do to support women in academia who may be struggling.
Transcript and more information: www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/coronavirus
International Women's Day events at UCL:
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