‘Humanity Talks’ at Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre

Charles Everard
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Join ‘Humanity Talks on the Road’ at the Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre for an immersive event that blends education, health, and arts. This ‘Humanity Talks’ initiative is an invaluable platform for educators, simulationists, and interdisciplinary experts to engage in meaningful dialogues, exchange insights, and pioneer new avenues in collaborative learning.

Uniting Interdisciplinary Learning with Simulation Technology

How to converge education, health, and the arts, underscored by the transformative power of simulation technology? At the forefront of innovative learning, the Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre is set to co-host the inaugural ‘Humanity Talks on the Road’ event. This initiative, championed by the University of Greenwich’s Practice Hub in collaboration with the Institute of Inclusive Communities and Environments, is scheduled for Friday, November 24th. It follows on the heels of the highly acclaimed Humanity Summit 2023, held in Lisbon, and the flagship patient-led project Within Touching Distance, led by art & technology partners ZU-UK in collaboration with the Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre.

A focal point of this event will be the innovative use of the Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre‘s resources. As a leading facility in interdisciplinary learning, the Centre promises to elevate the event’s discussions and workshops, blending Arts and Health through its state-of-the-art simulation technologies. Sharon Marie Weldon and Charles Everard, key figures from the Centre, will play pivotal roles in guiding these interactions.

‘Humanity Talks on the Road’ aims to spearhead global dialogues on human well-being, justice, education, economic fairness, transparency, and migration rights. The Practice Hub extends an open invitation to researchers and partners across all disciplines to engage in this impactful event. This initiative aligns closely with the goals of the Humanity Summit, an organization dedicated to promoting equality, resource accessibility, and harmony.

Advancing Global Dialogue through ‘Humanity Talks’

‘Humanity Talks on the Road’ seeks to drive global conversations around crucial themes like human welfare, economic equity, openness, and education. Embracing a wide range of disciplines, the Practice Hub invites researchers and collaborators to partake in this influential gathering, closely aligned with the Humanity Summit’s mission of promoting equality, resource accessibility, and global harmony.

The event is set to be an amalgamation of creative methodologies and inspirational talks curated with Professor Jorge Lopes Ramos and the multi-award winning community partners ZU-UK, a disabled-led organization based in Liverpool and East London. Participants will explore the potential of collaborative efforts between the arts and health sectors, underpinned by the advanced simulation technologies available at the Greenwich Centre. These sessions are designed to foster inclusive dialogue, catalyze collaborations, and disseminate knowledge regarding the Humanity Index, a framework dedicated to measuring and advancing global human well-being and justice.

The event will represent a golden opportunity for educators, simulationists, and interdisciplinary professionals to engage in critical dialogues, share expertise, and explore new frontiers in learning and collaboration.

In conclusion, the ‘Humanity Talks on the Road’ at the Greenwich Learning and Simulation Centre represents a significant leap towards a brighter, more equitable and sustainable future. It underscores the vital role of academic institutions and innovative learning environments in shaping global dialogues and actions for the betterment of humanity.

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Charles Everard
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Charles Everard

Head of Faculty Technical Learning and Support/GLASC Technical Director University of Greenwich View all Posts
Jorge Lopes Ramos
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Jorge Lopes Ramos

Professor of Interactive Theatre & Performance (Greenwich) & Executive Director (ZU-UK) View all Posts
Sharon Marie Weldon
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Sharon Marie Weldon

Professor of Healthcare Simulation and Workforce Development - University of Greenwich View all Posts

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