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Understanding and Delivering Scotland's Wellbeing Economy

Mon, Mar 27

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Seminar Room 4

Join FGHR for a panel discussion with professors, MSPs, and NGOs on the mechanics and delivery of a Wellbeing Economy in Scotland!

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Understanding and Delivering Scotland's Wellbeing Economy
Understanding and Delivering Scotland's Wellbeing Economy

Time & Location

Mar 27, 2023, 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Seminar Room 4, 15a George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LD, UK

About the event

The Forum for Global Human Rights (FGHR) would like to invite you to our panel event "The Understanding & Delivery of Scotland’s Wellbeing Economy", which will be held in-person on Monday, 27th March, 2023 in Seminar Room 4 of the Chrystal Macmillan Building at the University of Edinburgh.

FGHR has organised a panel of experts on the Wellbeing Economy, including professors, MSPs and officials from high-impact NGOs, to discuss ways that our economy can be designed to serve the needs and interests of the people and the planet. We are honoured to have Mr Paul McLennan (Scottish National Party MSP and Convenor of the Wellbeing Economy Cross-Party Group), Dr Jan Eichhorn (Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh) and Dr Line Christensen (Executive Director at Jubilee Scotland) join us for a panel discussion and a Q&A session to share their knowledge and experiences on this topic. This panel event is sure to be an exciting opportunity for students seeking to practically apply their economics and social sciences education to address contemporary human rights issues, as well as those interested in the core principles and policies of the Wellbeing Economy and finding out how Scotland can work towards this monumental goal.

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