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You will be aware from the media that King’s is a world leader in understanding and treating Covid-19. You may not be aware that staff are equally engaged in researching the mental health, ethical, political, economic and social impacts of the pandemic. The aim of this series of conversations is to share their insights and thinking to help you better appreciate the complexity of Covid-19 and its impact.

Each virtual seminar will last one hour from 18.00 to 19.00. Two speakers will briefly address the topic, after which there will be time for moderated questions and discussion. Alumni who register for the webinars will be invited to propose questions in advance as well as have an opportunity to post questions on the evening.

You can register for the entire series, which will be delivered via Zoom, by clicking 'Register for this event'. 

You will need your alumni number to register. This is available immediately above the salutation in your personalised enews. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinars. You will then be able to join all six webinars or select just those that interest you.

Tuesday, 10 November at 18.00

The impact of Covid-19 on developing countries
Speakers:
Professor Funmi Olonisakin, Vice Principal (International) and Professor of Security
Dr Vinicius De Carvalho, Director, King's Brazil Institute
Chair: Diana Garnham, President of KCLA

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Vice President (International, Engagement & Service)

Dr Vinicius Mariano de Carvalho, SFHEA

Reader in Brazilian and Latin American Studies

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