The TUDublin EDI Research & Practice Showcase 4th Annual Conference (Hybrid) takes place on Thu, 26 January 2023, 09:45 – 13:00.
The Annual research and practice showcase is a platform for researchers and practitioners at TU Dublin to present and discuss their work on EDI related issues.
We are looking forward to seeing you all there and discussing papers from TU Dublin staff members and postgraduate students from all disciplines.
TUDublin EDI Research & Practice Showcase 4th Annual Conference (Hybrid)
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9:45- Welcome – Tea & Coffee Sara Clavero
10:00-10:15- Mind the Gap: Education as a barrier to inclusion . Elaine Chapman
10:15-10:30- Neurodiversity, Dyslexia, Higher Education, Difference, Inclusion. Keith Murphy
10:30-10:45- Development of a new TU Dublin programme for people with intellectual disabilities. Sylvia Healy and Deidre Bonar
10:45-11-Q&A
11-11:30- Tea & Coffee
11:30-11:45- Can teaching practice address gender inequality in STEM, as explored through self-efficacy?. Gintarė Lübeck
11:45-12:00- How I used counter storytelling from CRT as a research practitioner. Fionnuala Darby
12:00-12:15 Developing an Antiracism Placement Resource – the Community Development and Youth Work experience. Brid Ni Chonaill
12:15-12:30- Online Interactive Design Workshop for Female Students in Technology Programmes in TU Dublin. Michelle Looby , Marie Armstrong ,Susan Lynott and Katherine Looby
12:30 -12:50– Q&A and Wrap up
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The teaching staff has the industry experience to deliver real insight into your subjects and the expertise to ensure you get the best from your programme of study. The lecturers and tutors are also solidly committed to undertaking research and innovation in their chosen disciplines.
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