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'Linking Leeds' Seminar - 10 April 2019

Date
Date
Wednesday 10 April 2019

This seminar is part of the 'Linking Leeds' seminar series; developed in collaboration with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), in order to help foster richer connections between the academic and policy worlds.

The Linking Leeds seminar series provides opportunities to hear from both leading Social Scientists at the University of Leeds as well as prominent analysts, strategists and policy makers from the Department for Work and Pensions.

At this event, Dr Kayleigh Garthwaite (University of Birmingham) will deliver a session entitled - 'The reasons for food bank use are overlapping': exploring the rise of emergency food in the UK.

Kayleigh's seminar will be followed by a 30 minute question and answer session.

Please feel free to bring your lunch with you to eat during the session. If you have any access requirements or any further questions about the session, please contact LSSI Communications Coordinator, Katie Barclay (K.barclay@leeds.ac.uk).

Register for this event here