29–30 Apr 2024
CERN
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  1. 29/04/2024, 09:30
  2. Irene Valenzuela Agui (CERN)
    29/04/2024, 09:40
  3. Atish Dabholkar (ICTP)
    29/04/2024, 10:10
  4. Caroline Jonas (U. Leuven)
    29/04/2024, 10:40
  5. Marika Taylor (U. Birmingham)
    29/04/2024, 11:30
  6. Agnese Bissi (ICTP, Trieste)
    29/04/2024, 12:00
  7. Ruth Gregory (King's College London)
    29/04/2024, 14:00
  8. Anayeli Ramirez (U. Milano-Bicocca)
    29/04/2024, 14:30
  9. Camille Eloy (Vrije U. Brussels)
    29/04/2024, 14:50
  10. Marcia Tenser (U. Milano-Bicocca)
    29/04/2024, 15:10
  11. Melissa Dancy (U. Western Michigan)
    29/04/2024, 16:00

    Inequity in physics remains a problem despite significant effort, care, and material resources dedicated to addressing it. The tendency to focus change efforts on those who have been historically and intentionally excluded while leaving those who occupy positions of power and privilege, and the structures they maintain, is likely related to the slow progress. In this talk, I present data from...

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  12. 29/04/2024, 16:45
  13. Monica Maria Guica (IPhT Saclay)
    30/04/2024, 09:30
  14. Dionysios Anninos (King's College London)
    30/04/2024, 10:00
  15. Marina David (U. Leuven)
    30/04/2024, 10:30
  16. 30/04/2024, 11:20
  17. Niels Obers (Niels Bohr Institute)
    30/04/2024, 14:30
  18. Saskia Demulder (Ben Gurion U.)
    30/04/2024, 15:00
  19. Stathis Vitoulatidis (U. Amsterdam)
    30/04/2024, 15:20
  20. Arpit Das (Edinburgh U.)
    30/04/2024, 15:40
  21. Charles Henderson (U. Western Michigan), Melissa Dancy (U. Western Michigan)
    30/04/2024, 16:30

    This interactive workshop is designed for those who are committed to addressing inequity in their local environments. While many approaches to equity
    are grounded in good intentions, they often fall short in effecting substantial change. This shortfall is largely due to a lack of deep engagement with the complex, systemic nature of institutional inequity and an inadequate theory of change....

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  22. Alejandra Castro
    30/04/2024, 18:15