Academics Assemble I - Global Cooperation in a Post-COVID World

Being empathetic is the most patriotic thing we could ever do.

In a COVID stricken world, we have seen many instances of countries pursuing an isolationist strategy that has left us wondering how we are going to solve some of the biggest global issues. Now more than ever, countries need to come together. In this special episode some familiar faces return to discuss why global cooperation matters, the importance of States for tackling global issues and science communication.Panellists:Dr. Luke Abbs, Centre for Religion, Reconciliation and Peace, University of Winchester Dr. Nicola Palmer, King’s College London Dickson Poon School of LawDr. Nicole Votruba, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London  Professor Andrej Zwitter, Campus Faculty Fryslân, University of Groningen

In a COVID stricken world, we have seen many instances of countries pursuing an isolationist strategy that has left us wondering how we are going to solve some of the biggest global issues. Now more than ever, countries need to come together. In this special episode some familiar faces return to discuss why global cooperation matters, the importance of States for tackling global issues and science communication.

Panellists:

Dr. Luke Abbs, Centre for Religion, Reconciliation and Peace, University of Winchester

Dr. Nicola Palmer, King’s College London Dickson Poon School of Law

Dr. Nicole Votruba, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London

Professor Andrej Zwitter, Campus Faculty Fryslân, University of Groningen

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