Events

Workshops, Talks and Presentations

Past Events

  • Anti Vax movement – The Polish Trade Union of Pharmacy Workers – Online webinar- December 2024
  • AI. Machines Have Risen. And are ready to tell our story Club of Venice Plenary Meeting, Venice, Italy – December 2024
  • Vaccine Confidence in a digitalised world: the role of (mis)informationVaccine Confidence short course – University of Antwerp/LSHTM, Antwerp, Belgium – July 2024
  • Digital innovation and storytelling: challenges and opportunities for governmental and institutional communicators, Club of Venice Plenary Meeting, Dublin – June 2024
  • The Challenges of European Public Communication, synergies in the fight against disinformation, media literacy, Cap’Com, Strasbourg – May 2024
  • Innovations in crisis communication, Opportunities and challenges, Belgian National Crisis Center, in the context of the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, Brussels – May 2024
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, European Public Health Conference – Sailing to Lisbon Webinar – Lisbon – May 2024
  • New Frontiers – AI, machine learning and innovation in communication, Club of Venice, 7th Seminar on Strategic Communication, London – March 2024
  • AI in Medicines Regulation: Beyond our Imagination, DIA Europe 2024, Brussels – March 2024
  • Trust me! How data can be used for a better-informed society?, Big Data Stakeholder Forum 2023, European Medicines Agency, Amsterdam – December 2023
  • AI and Misinformation Club of Venice Plenary Meeting, Venice, Italy – November – December 2023
  • AI. The Rise of the Machines, The second annual meeting of the IRIS Academic Research Group, Lisbon – September 2023
  • Crowdsourcing for understanding misinformation online, The second annual meeting of the IRIS Academic Research Group, Lisbon – September 2023
  • Club of Venice Plenary Meeting, Cyprus – June 2023
  • 6th Seminar on Strategic Communication, Shared understanding and campaign work among European strategic communicators, Club of Venice, London – March 2023
  • Crowdsourcing for understanding misinformation online, The Cabinet Office, Whitehall, UK – November 2022
  • Coalized Efforts To Manage Infodemics and Tackle Misinformation, Ca’ Foscari University in Venice – communication leaders, governments, social media platforms, international organisations and scientists joined forces to discuss how to improve communication efforts directed to the public -September 2022
  • Tackling hesitancy and online misinformation – the Royal Society of Medicine COVID-19 Series – March 2022
  • Covid, vaccine and misinformationthe Royal Society for Public Health webinar – July 2021
  • Global Vaccine Confidence Summit – As part of its G7 Presidency, the UK Government convened this first-of-its-kind event, bringing together global experts from across the public and private sector to build and maintain confidence in vaccines – June 2021
  • Audience Segmentation and Message Testing using social media advertising (micro campaigns) – internal workshop for UNICEF team – May 2021
  • Translating Insights into Action: Using digital data to inform social media campaigns – Capacity Building Workshop – part of Institutional consultancy to conduct an analysis of social media landscape on immunization in europe and central asia region, develop social media engagement tools and support selected UNICEF country offices in development, implementation and documentation of evidence-based social media immunization campaigns – April 2021
  • Building a social listening system and setting up a digital team – Capacity Building Workshop – part of Institutional consultancy to conduct an analysis of social media landscape on immunization in europe and central asia region, develop social media engagement tools and support selected UNICEF country offices in development, implementation and documentation of evidence-based social media immunization campaigns – March 2021
  • Getting Started with Social Listening – Capacity Building Workshop – part of Institutional consultancy to conduct an analysis of social media landscape on immunization in europe and central asia region, develop social media engagement tools and support selected UNICEF country offices in development, implementation and documentation of evidence-based social media immunization campaigns – March 2021
  • Social media listening and its potential to support immunisation and COVID-19 interventions – WHO regional webinar on social (media) listening and digital engagement – February 2021
  • How social analytics tools and AI help to understand digital ecosystem? – innoSHARE UNIversity – December 2020
  • Online Misinformation and Vaccine Confidence in the time of Coronavirus – Sanofi Vax 2020 Webinar series, ‘Influenza vaccination in Europe – adapting in the COVID-19 pandemic” – November 2020
  • Mitigating the impact of rumours and misinformation around influenza and COVID-19 on social media – influenza vaccine confidence and COVID-19 webinar (VCP, LSHTM) – October 2020
  • Let me Disinform you – LSHTM Week event on “big data and machine learning” – September 2020
  • Q-Step Undergraduate seminar, Warwick University – The aim of the seminar was to introduce undergraduate students to Digital Methods and Big Data – February 2018
  • Q-Step Summer School (Digital Methods) seminar, Warwick University – The aim of the seminar was to introduce undergraduate students to Digital Methods and Big Data – April 2016
  • Advanced Training event ‘Digital Methods and Big Social Data – An introduction to Twitter Data Mining, Digital Social Network Analysis and Data Visualisation, Warwick University – The aim of this series of events was to introduce MA students to Digital Methods and Big Data – Nov 2015 – January 2016
  • Data Mining and Data Visualisation workshop, London – The aim of this event was to introduce PhD students from various UK universities to Digital Methods and Big Data – September 2015
  • Big Data and Health Workshop, Cambridge University – The aim of this seminar was to introduce MA, PhD and Post doc students from numerous UK universities to Digital Methods and Big Data – May 2015
  • Big Data and Health Workshop, Sociology, Cambridge University – April 2015