09:15

Europe/Lisbon

09:15 - 09:30 WEST
Programme
Virtual

Poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals: From the Local to the Global

Please view the full conference programme on our website via the link below which includes abstracts and speaker's details.

09:30

Europe/Lisbon

09:30 - 11:15 WEST
Welcome - Setting the Scene: Poverty in 2021
Virtual

Welcome - Setting the Scene: Poverty in 2021

This opening session will serve to set the scene for discussions over the subsequent three days.Welcome from Professor Simon Tormey. Speakers: Professor David Gordon, Professor Glen Bramley, Dr Katy Goldstraw & & Ms Tracey Herrington. Click on the link below to join this Zoom webinar. If you have any issues with clicking on the link please copy & paste the following into your browser: https://bristol-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/95395691074

11:15

Europe/Lisbon

11:15 - 11:30 WEST

Break

11:30

Europe/Lisbon

11:30 - 13:00 WEST
Policy and Poverty Measurement
Virtual

Policy and Poverty Measurement

The session brings together researchers interested in the concept of poverty as multidimensional. Speakers: Ms Anne-Catherine Guio, Professor Aya Abe, Professor Björn Halleröd, Professor Gemma Wright. Click on the link below to join this Zoom webinar. If you have any issues with clicking on the link please copy & paste the following into your browser: https://bristol-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/95277343668

13:00

Europe/Lisbon

13:00 - 14:00 WEST
Lightning talks
Virtual

Lunchbreak/Lightning talks

From 13:00-13:30 on the lunchbreak of Day 1 we are offering attendees the opportunity to give a ‘Lightning Talk’ (up to one minute maximum). Your talk can be on any topic relevant to the conference. This could include, for example, introducing yourself and your current poverty research interests, sharing news on a recent publication, policy briefing, or other output, proposing a new area of research interest for a future project or bid, inviting collaboration on a particular topic, or promoting an upcoming poverty-relevant activity, such as a webinar, training course or workshop. We will begin the session with the video submissions which we have received in advance. With the time that remains we will invite other attendees to volunteer to speak. Lightning Talks will be strictly limited to one minute maximum. If you have any issues with clicking on the link please copy & paste the following into your browser: https://bristol-ac-uk.zoom.us/s/95783825119

14:00

Europe/Lisbon

14:00 - 15:30 WEST
Inequalities and Child Health
Virtual

Inequalities and Child Health

Child Survival and Inequality in UK and Codesigning Local Interventions. Speakers: Professor Karen Luyt, Mr Barny Haughton & Dr Tom Allport. Click on the link below to join this Zoom webinar. If you have any issues with clicking on the link please copy & paste the following into your browser: https://bristol-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/99042735697

15:30

Europe/Lisbon

15:30 - 16:00 WEST

Break

16:00

Europe/Lisbon

16:00 - 17:00 WEST
Early Child Development in Disadvantaged Environments
Virtual

Early Child Development in Disadvantaged Environments

Developing Appropriate Interventions. The impact of poverty on early child development and of developing appropriate interventions to support early child development across East Africa. Speaker: Dr Margaret Nampijja. Click on the link below to join this Zoom webinar. If you have any issues with clicking on the link please copy & paste the following into your browser: https://bristol-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/98378249628

17:00

Europe/Lisbon

17:00 - 18:00 WEST
Meet the team (REMO)
Virtual

Meet the team

This informal virtual networking session will give you the opportunity to meet members of the Bristol Poverty Institute team, including our Management Team, our prestigious Advisory Board, and some of our academics. Click the link below to join this session in REMO. If you have any issues with clicking on the link please copy & paste the following into your browser: https://live.remo.co/e/bpi-conference-poverty-and-the-s

18:00

Europe/Lisbon

18:00 - 18:00 WEST
Bristol University Press
Virtual

Bristol University Press

As part of the online conference Bristol University Press have created a virtual space so that they can connect with everyone they would have at the physical event. They are also offering you 50% off a selection of their latest books, as well as free content from the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice. Click the link below to visit the website.

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