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Hosted by Prof Emma Flynn, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise, researchers and practitioners discuss the key issues raised by the pandemic and begin to plot a course for the future.

The Slides are now available from this week’s virtual Brexit Clinic.

Chris Elliott, Gonçalo Rosas da Silva and Joost Nelis from the Institute of Global Food Security at Queen’s look at the potential of using mobile phone technology to fight the coronavirus.

Some artists have used their time in isolation to create work using religious imagery as a way to tell the story of the crisis says Dr Ricki O’Rawe, and Dr Eamon McCarthy from the University of Glasgow.

Pivotal – the Public Policy Forum has issued a new report entitled ‘Covid-19 in Northern Ireland – a new economic vision.’

The death of George Floyd has sparked a far reaching and heated debate about structural oppression, black rights, institutional racism and the economic legacy of slavery. Dr Joanne Murphy calls for a conversation about what leadership means in a policing context.

Dr Viviane Gravey and Professor Charlotte Burns from Sheffield University look at how the US continues to push for the inclusion of meat produced at lower standards in the UK-US trade deal currently under negotiation.

Lucy Baxter looks at the Mental Abuse Matters project which raises awareness of mental abuse by telling stories through animation and virtual reality.

‘Dickens: Irish Friends and Family Ties’ marks the 150th anniversary of the death of celebrated Victorian writer, Charles Dickens.

While the Covid-19 recession has some unique characteristics, research on past experiences of economic downturns offers valuable lessons on how long recovery takes and what policies might accelerate that process.