LGBTQ+ in Stem - Using data to foster inclusion - Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • The second of our two-part series focuses on the multifaceted research approaches being developed by researchers. A combination of ideas, each with unique attributes, is needed to gather meaningful evidence to inform policy and interventions in favour of LGBTQ+ individuals.
    Our speakers discuss the challenges and the advantages of using qualitative and quantitative data to discover and untangle factors influencing the attrition and retention of LGBTQ+ scientists in the UK and the US.
    This webinar, broadcast on July 18, is the final part of two webinars dedicated to this topic. The hour-long session is once again moderated by Kevin Coutinho, joined this time by two more winners of the RSC LGBT+ inclusion in Stem grant, who speak about their projects (see project titles below). The webinar also includes a panel discussion, followed by an opportunity for audience questions.
    • Marco Reggiani - Creating change by telling the whole story: Making the case for qualitative research methods to strengthen LGBTQ+ retention in Stem in the US and the UK
    • Abigail Powell - Barriers within barriers − minorities within minorities: the challenges for LGBT+ inclusion in the UK-US Stem landscape through an intersectional lens.
    Here is a link to the first part of this webinar series, complete with free-to-view recording: www.chemistryw....

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