Part One: Student Roundtable on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Do students or professors have the responsibility to make the curriculum more diverse? Why does this matter? Join us for part one of our roundtable talks where Chantelle and Kamryn open the floor to six student panelists who share their ideas of what DEI should look like in international relations and public policy. Thoughts and opinions are their own and do not reflect the position of the universities mentioned. Featured panelists: Amir Ravat Aman Tune Iván Ruiz-Hernández Oluwafunbi Akinsanya Roshni Saleem Chagan Sebnem Oztekin
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Trailblazing Voices - Trailer
Welcome to the trailer of Trailblazing Voices, a podcast created by students from the UCL Political Science Department. Today, Chantelle and Kamryn discuss their background, how the podcast came to be, and which policy areas and regions listeners are most interested in hearing about.
If you want to learn more about the findings of the UCL Inclusive Curriculum Project, please head over to their website - The UCL Inclusive Curriculum Project
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Hosted by Chantelle Fynn & Kamryn Lyle