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Corona class of 2020: Kim Allen and colleagues to present on Oct 27th

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'Young People and the Pandemic' is a cross-national event on 27th October which will be of great interest to FLaG members. Kim Allen and colleagues are presenting on Corona class of 2020: pandemic employability discourses, graduate ‘resilience’ and the management of uncertainty alongside several other important papers. Visit the eventbrite booking page for more details:...

"About time" a PGR workshop, 16th Dec 2019

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'About Time' - a workshop led by PhD students in FLaG, with a guest presentation from Prof. Bren Neale and a series of talks and workshop discussion. 9.40 (coffee and croissants) for 10am start

Young people, skills and prospects conference presentations

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The conference Young people, skills and prospects in employment: policy, practice and inclusiveness focused on increasing concerns about skills shortages and worsening job prospects for many young people, and the ways multiple interventions seek to improve young people’s pathways from school and college into employment, raise skill levels and promote inclusive growth. It brought national and...

Call for Papers: Postgraduate conference and workshop: After #metoo: where next?

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On Monday 23rd July 2018, CIGS and FLAG will be hosting a conference and workshop exploring academic and practitioner responses to the #metoo campaign. We welcome presenters and attendees from across disciplines as well as from the social sector. The event is open to PhD students, Masters students and practitioners. Call for Papers The #metoo...

Musings on the Making and Unmaking of Invisibility: Celebrating Autism, Women and Girls on World Autism Awareness Week

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Dr Sharon Elley (1,431 words) This month celebrates ‘World Autism Awareness (Acceptance) Week’ (March 26th to April 2nd, 2018). March ushered in International Women’s Day (8th March) where thousands of women worldwide marched on the streets to protest for women’s rights, equality and justice. It is timely and rightly so that the United Nation 2018...

Ruth Patrick on Social (In)Security

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Guest lecture/discussion 4.30 - 5.30pm on Mon 20th Nov Invitation Guest Lecture and Discussion: Dr Ruth Patrick

Researching Inequalities: Inter-disciplinary perspectives

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With the Inequalities Research Network This workshop series will explore diverse disciplinary and methodological approaches to researching inequalities, to inform and to enable new conversations and connections. All are welcome to come to one, some or (ideally) all the sessions as we hope to build ongoing conversations with presenters and participants. The series runs (more...