Allyship session 4: Defining the intention, influence, and impact of anti-oppressive research

About the workshop

This session will explore how research is political and situated in the broader socio-historical contexts. We will define how participants' research can embrace anti-oppresive principles and practice highly ethical and high-quality research. This session will encourage participants to think about the potential impact of their research and how they can communicate this.

This workshop will be delivered by Lou Chiu. To find out more about Lou, please visit her website.

To Register

To book your place on this training session, please register via Inkpath by 6 March. All are welcome (you do not have to have attended previous sessions in order to participate in this one).