TEDXQUEENSUNIVERSITYBELFAST ‘GIVE BACK | MOVE FORWARD’ - REGISTER TODAY FOR YOUR PLACE
08 February 2021
With just over a fortnight to go to the second independently organised - online - TEDx conference at the University we meet some of the Queen’s staff, graduates and student speakers taking part in the eagerly awaited ‘Give Back | Move Forward’ event.
This series of TEDxQueensUniversityBelfast talks will once again showcase the University community who, as they move forward with their own work, study, research and life are, in a wide range of ways, giving back and making a meaningful and positive contribution to society, locally and globally.
The confirmed speaker line-up includes:
- Sheree Atcheson, award-winning global diversity, equity and inclusion champion, author of ‘Demanding More’, and Queen’s Graduate of the Year 2019
- Dr Lindsay Broadbent, ISSF Wellcome Trust Research Fellow
- Matthew Geer, PhD Music Student
- Simon Hamilton, CEO of Belfast Chamber of Commerce
- Professor Chris Johnson, Pro Vice-Chancellor for the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
- The Monaghan Sisters, who will deliver a special singing performance
- Professor Fionnuala Ni Aolain, Professor of Law & United Nations Special Rapporteur, Queen's School of Law
- Georgia Stewart and Rebekah Mercer, medical students – President and Vice-President of SWOT (Students Working Overseas Trust)
- Nathalie Trott, Director of Development and Alumni Relations
- Fina Wurm, MSc in Psychological Science student
- Yang Yang and Shiyu Xian, traditional Chinese musicians and (respectively), students studying for a PhD in The Sonic Arts Research Centre and an MA in Arts Management
- Tina Ye, Law student
The event will be compered by BBC Northern Ireland broadcaster, and three times Queen's graduate, William Crawley.
Speaking in December when details of the event were announced, Professor Richard English, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Internationalisation and Engagement at Queen’s said:
“One of the main goals of TED is to provide a platform for thinkers and visionaries, so that society can gain a better understanding of its biggest challenges, and help create a better future. This links closely to Queen’s University's Social Charter, a Charter which underpins our commitment to translating ideas, teaching, research and professional expertise into life-changing action.
“These TEDx talks will offer a glimpse of the innovation, discovery and creativity of our staff, students and alumni and of the very many ways in which we are giving back to society.
“We are delighted to welcome our new corporate partner, Aflac Northern Ireland, for the University’s second, digital TEDxQueensUniversityBelfast. The previous digital event in June 2020 was very successful, and we look forward to building on this with our next event.”
Keith Farley, Managing Director of Aflac Northern Ireland commented:
“We are thrilled to sponsor this event and work alongside TEDx and Queen’s University Belfast.
“Giving back is a huge part of our corporate ethos so it made sense to us as we move forward and grow our company here in Northern Ireland. We are excited to hear from the talented speakers and look forward to the event.”
TED is an organisation that aims to bring together bright minds to give talks that are idea-focused, and on a wide range of subjects, to foster learning, inspiration and wonder – and provoke conversations that matter. Events tagged as TEDx are independently organised but licensed by TED that share ideas in communities around the world.
The Queen’s University Belfast TEDx digital event will go live online at 3pm on Friday 26 February 2021. Attendance is free but registration is required.
For queries about the event, please email: tedx@qub.ac.uk; for more information about TEDxQueensUniversityBelfast, please visit: https://www.qub.ac.uk/public-engagement/TEDxQUB/TEDx2021/
Media enquiries to Zara McBrearty at Queen's Communications Office.
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