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Mental Health Awareness Day
MS Teams

Time

Activity

Details

10.30am - 11am

Digital Tools for Productivity

Library Staff - Laura Waller (Games Room)

11am - 11.30am

Mindfulness

Eve Fleming (Gym Hall)

11am - 12pm

Sensory Study At Home

Library- Laura Waller + PG Community Engagement Team (Café)

2pm - 2.30pm

Mindfulness

Eve Fleming (Gym Hall)

3pm - 4pm

Knit and Natter

Charlotte Simms (Common Room)

4pm- 5pm

Yoga Session

Yoga Soc - grab your yoga mat and join us! (Gym)

5pm - 6pm

Tea and Talk with psychiatrists

Anne Marie and Charlotte Marriott (Café)

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WICID Webinar with Oxfam Measuring Unpaid Care and Domestic Work: Challenges and Innovations
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FUTURE FACTORIES: TAKING INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING IN CANADA AND EUROPE TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Webinar

Europe and Canada share a lot in terms of industrial landscape and strategy, be it diversification of their manufacturing sector, world-leading research capacity, high skill level of their workforce, and more. Both have also highlighted digitalization, climate-neutrality and strategic autonomy as the three pillars of their post-COVID “build back better” industrial agenda. And yet, whether in Europe or Canada, industrial R&D spending is lagging behind that of industrial giants like the US or China, which risks compromising the necessary industrial innovation that should support these three pillars.

So, how can strategic and sustainable industrial autonomy be effectively powered by research and innovation on each side of the Atlantic? What kind of support can be implemented to ensure an uptake and scale-up of industrial technologies across the Atlantic?

During this webinar, Science|Business will bring together high-level Canadian and European representatives from government, research and industry to discuss how cooperative R&D mechanisms and funding can ensure that advanced manufacturing remains a key driver of sustainable growth and job creation.

16:00 – 17:15 CET

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