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The European Experience

What Dublin and London Have Learned from the Pandemic
Published March 19, 2021
Presented by Zachery Spire, University College London | Greg Power, the University of Dublin
Planning Types: Campus Planning

Institutions referenced in this resource:
Trinity College Dublin, University College London

The global COVID-19 pandemic struck a hard blow to many countries, and global institutions suddenly had to change operations as well as how their students learned, socialized, and lived on campus. After a full year of shutdowns, virtual learning, and constant adaption, we will discuss how University College London and the University of Dublin responded to government mandates and how the crisis has shaped living and working arrangements. Come join a university administrator and an academic researcher, both of whom focus their work on the built environment, for a lively discussion on pre- and post-COVID perspectives on student residential housing and academic research space and how the pandemic has challenged their thinking.

Presenters:

Zachery Spire


Postdoctoral Research Associate
Bartlett Real Estate Institute, Global Centre for Learning Environments
University College London, Faculty of the Built Environment

Greg Power


Head of Capital Projects and Planning, Estates and Facilities
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin

Recorded March 19, 2021.


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