Events

Seminar videos

Content of the event sessions including running order, videos and synopsis.

Welcome and introduction

  • Professor Lesley McAra (Director of Edinburgh Futures Institute, The University of Edinburgh)
  • Professor Liz Grant (Assistant Principal Global Health, The University of Edinburgh)
Video: VIDEO - EFC - welcome
Held on 2 March 2021, the first event in the Edinburgh Futures Conversations series saw experts from around the world share their perspectives of the pandemic and explore how to change and reshape public health systems to transform outcomes. Welcome and introduction with: Professor Peter Mathieson (Principal and Vice Chancellor, The University of Edinburgh) Professor Lesley McAra (Director of Edinburgh Futures Institute, The University of Edinburgh) Professor Liz Grant (Assistant Principal Global Health, The University of Edinburgh)

Global conversations

How the pandemic remains a threat to health, and lessons for preventing the pandemics of tomorrow

In conversation:  

  • Dr Tony Fauci (Director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and chief medical advisor to the Biden Administration)
  • Dr Nanshan Zhong (Pulmonologist and a leading figure in China’s Covid-19 response. Former President of the Chinese Medical Association)

Chaired and reflections: Professor Sheila Tlou (Co-Chair of the Global HIV Prevention Coalition and Co-Chair of the Nursing Now Global Campaign. Previous Minister of Health in Botswana and Director of the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa)

Introduced by:

  • Professor Peter Mathieson (Principal and Vice Chancellor, The University of Edinburgh)
Video: VIDEO - EFC - How the pandemic remains
Welcome and introduction Professor Peter Mathieson (Principal and Vice Chancellor, The University of Edinburgh) Professor Lesley McAra (Director of Edinburgh Futures Institute, The University of Edinburgh) Professor Liz Grant (Assistant Principal Global Health, The University of Edinburgh) How the pandemic remains a threat to health, and lessons for preventing the pandemics of tomorrow In conversation: Dr Tony Fauci (Director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and chief medical advisor to the Biden Administration) Dr Nanshan Zhong (Pulmonologist and a leading figure in China’s Covid-19 response. Former President of the Chinese Medical Association) Chaired and reflections: Professor Sheila Tlou (Co-Chair of the Global HIV Prevention Coalition and Co-Chair of the Nursing Now Global Campaign. Previous Minister of Health in Botswana and Director of the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa)

Health governance and pandemic determinants

In conversation:  

  • Chelsea Clinton (Global Health Advocate)
  • Professor Devi Sridhar (Chair of Global Public Health, The University of Edinburgh)
  • Professor Felicia Knaul (Director of the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, University of Miami)

Facilitator: Professor Liz Grant (Assistant Principal Global Health, The University of Edinburgh)

Video: VIDEO EFC Health governance and pandemic determinants
In conversation: Chelsea Clinton (Global Health Advocate) Professor Devi Sridhar (Chair of Global Public Health, The University of Edinburgh) Professor Felicia Knaul (Director of the Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, University of Miami) Facilitator: Professor Liz Grant (Assistant Principal Global Health, The University of Edinburgh)

Interactive panel sessions

Chaired by: Professor Liz Grant (Assistant Principal Global Health, The University of Edinburgh)

New understandings of what constitutes risk and resilience in the health sector

In conversation:

  • Professor K. Srinath Reddy (President, Public Health Foundation of India)
  • Marc Gordon (Head of Global Risk Analysis and Reporting, UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction)
  • Dr John Nkengasong (Director Africa Centres for Disease Control)
  • Professor Annelies Wilder-Smith (Consultant to the WHO Immunization and Vaccination Department, Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases, LSHTM, and visiting Professor at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore)

Facilitator: Professor Lisa Boden (Chair of Population Medicine and Veterinary Health Policy, Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Security, The University of Edinburgh)

Video: VIDEO - EFC New understanding of what constitutes risk
In conversation: Professor K. Srinath Reddy (President, Public Health Foundation of India) Marc Gordon (Head of Global Risk Analysis and Reporting, UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction) Dr John Nkengasong (Director Africa Centres for Disease Control) Professor Annelies Wilder-Smith (Consultant to the WHO Immunization and Vaccination Department, Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases, LSHTM, and visiting Professor at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore) Facilitator: Professor Lisa Boden (Chair of Population Medicine and Veterinary Health Policy, Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Security, The University of Edinburgh) Held on 2 March 2021, the first event in the Edinburgh Futures Conversations series saw experts from around the world share their perspectives of the pandemic and explore how to change and reshape public health systems to transform outcomes.

Challenging the new inequalities brought about by the pandemic and the underlying inequalities made explicit (and intensified) by the pandemic – health, education, income, well-being

In conversation:

  • Professor Kev Dhaliwal (Professor of Molecular Imaging and Healthcare Technology at the University of Edinburgh and a Consultant Physician in Respiratory Medicine)
  • Dr Katherine Hay (Deputy Director, Gender Equality, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
  • Dr Carey Lunan (Chair of the Scottish Deep End Group, and immediate pat-Chaor of the Royal College of General Practice Scotland)
  • Vibhu Sharma (Disability and Inclusion Research Consultant  Theirworld)
  • Dr Shams Syed (Quality Lead, Division of Universal Health Coverage and Life Course, World Health Organisation)

Facilitator: Sarah Brown (Chair of Theirworld and Executive Chair of the Global Business Coalition for Education)

Video: VIDEO = efc challenging inequalities
In conversation: Professor Kev Dhaliwal (Professor of Molecular Imaging and Healthcare Technology at the University of Edinburgh and a Consultant Physician in Respiratory Medicine) Dr Katherine Hay (Deputy Director, Gender Equality, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) Dr Carey Lunan (Chair of the Scottish Deep End Group, and immediate pat-Chaor of the Royal College of General Practice Scotland) Vibhu Sharma (Disability and Inclusion Research Consultant Theirworld) Dr Shams Syed (Quality Lead, Division of Universal Health Coverage and Life Course, World Health Organisation) Facilitator: Sarah Brown (Chair of Theirworld and Executive Chair of the Global Business Coalition for Education) Held on 2 March 2021, the first event in the Edinburgh Futures Conversations series saw experts from around the world share their perspectives of the pandemic and explore how to change and reshape public health systems to transform outcomes.

The Global Commons: contribution of all sectors to protecting the future health of people and plan

In conversation:

  • Professor Shannon Vallor (Baillie Gifford Chair and Director of the Centre for Technomoral Futures, Edinburgh Futures Institute, The University of Edinburgh)
  • The Honorable Dr Keith Martin MD (Executive Director of the Consortium of Universities for Global health (CUGH))
  • Dr Mark Hyman (Head of Strategy and Innovation at the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine, and Board President of Clinical Affairs at the Institute for Functional Medicine)
  • Mandeep Dhaliwal (Director: HIV, Health & Development Group United Nations Development Programme)

Facilitator: Lord Nigel Crisp (Co-chair All-Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health, co-chair Nursing Now, former Permanent Secretary of the UK Department of Health)

Video: VIDEO - EFC - Global commons
In conversation: Professor Shannon Vallor (Baillie Gifford Chair and Director of the Centre for Technomoral Futures, Edinburgh Futures Institute, The University of Edinburgh) The Honorable Dr Keith Martin MD (Executive Director of the Consortium of Universities for Global health (CUGH)) Dr Mark Hyman (Head of Strategy and Innovation at the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine, and Board President of Clinical Affairs at the Institute for Functional Medicine) Mandeep Dhaliwal (Director: HIV, Health & Development Group United Nations Development Programme) Facilitator: Lord Nigel Crisp (Co-chair All-Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health, co-chair Nursing Now, former Permanent Secretary of the UK Department of Health)

Towards a declaration of principles

Facilitator: Professor Lesley McAra (Director of the Edinburgh Futures Institute)

Short guiding insights from:

  • Professor Elizabeth Bradley (President of Vassar College)
  • The Honorable Mark Dybul (Former Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria and Co-Director of the Center for Global Health Practice and Impact)        
  • Sarah Henry (Executive Director Global Centre for Gender Equality, Stanford University)
  • Professor Phil Cotton (Head Scholars Programme Mastercard Foundation)
  • Ellen MacRae (President, Edinburgh University Students' Association)
Video: VIDEO - EFC - towards a declaration
Facilitator: Professor Lesley McAra (Director of the Edinburgh Futures Institute) Short guiding insights from: Professor Elizabeth Bradley (President of Vassar College) Hon Mark Dybul (Former Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria and Co-Director of the Center for Global Health Practice and Impact) Sarah Henry (Executive Director Global Centre for Gender Equality, Stanford University) Professor Phil Cotton (Head Scholars Programme Mastercard Foundation) Ellen MacRae (President, Edinburgh University Students' Association) Held on 2 March 2021, the first event in the Edinburgh Futures Conversations series saw experts from around the world share their perspectives of the pandemic and explore how to change and reshape public health systems to transform outcomes.

Presentation of declaration of principles

Chaired by: Professor Lesley McAra (Director of Edinburgh Futures Institute)

Feedback from parallel sessions and reflections from the global audience

Reflection on what this means for future action:

  • Hon Dr Kirsty Duncan (Deputy House Leader of the Government of Canada)
  • Professor Julio Frenk (President, University of Miami, formerly Secretary of Health, Mexico)
  • Peter Singer (Assistant Director General and Special Advisor to Director General WHO)
  • Professor Lesley McAra (Director of Edinburgh Futures Institute, The University of Edinburgh)
  • Professor Liz Grant (Assistant Principal Global Health, The University of Edinburgh)
  • Ellen MacRae (President, Edinburgh University Students' Association)

Closing remarks

Professor Peter Mathieson (Principal and Vice Chancellor, The University of Edinburgh)

Video: VIDEO - EFC - final
Chaired by: Professor Lesley McAra (Director of Edinburgh Futures Institute) Feedback from parallel sessions and reflections from the global audience Reflection on what this means for future action: Hon Dr Kirsty Duncan (Deputy House Leader of the Government of Canada) Professor Julio Frenk (President, University of Miami, formerly Secretary of Health, Mexico) Peter Singer (Assistant Director General and Special Advisor to Director General WHO) Professor Lesley McAra (Director of Edinburgh Futures Institute, The University of Edinburgh) Professor Liz Grant (Assistant Principal Global Health, The University of Edinburgh) Ellen MacRae (President, Edinburgh University Students' Association) Closing remarks Professor Peter Mathieson (Principal and Vice Chancellor, The University of Edinburgh) Held on 2 March 2021, the first event in the Edinburgh Futures Conversations series saw experts from around the world share their perspectives of the pandemic and explore how to change and reshape public health systems to transform outcomes.