 I'm Ursula Monaran, I'm Professor of Economics and Director of Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre. The aim of Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre is to produce research that addresses the burning issues of our time, such as inequality in income and wealth, gender gaps in pay and employment, climate change, renewable energy, financial fragility or innovation. We want to answer the questions which affect people's lives. We find progressive solutions for an equitable and sustainable future. We want to give the people the assurance that our research will find progressive alternatives for the problems that matter to their lives. These problems happen for complex reasons that include institutional aspects, power relations, social norms and public policies. We use a plurality of methods and theories such as ecological economics, feminist economics, institutionalist research, proscanes in analysis or Marxist social theory. We are trying to share our research with the broader public. We always organise high-profile national and international conferences throughout the year here at the Greenwich campus. We publish our research in not only world-leading economic journals, but also we make them available free online to the public in the form of granite papers in political economy and policy briefs. All of these are available on our website as well as the calendar of events.