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Inclusion and Intersectionality in Science

Posted on Monday, 23 April, 2018Tuesday, 23 April, 2019 by Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
Image description: in the background, people stand in a lecture theatre, but their details cannot be seen as the image has been blurred so the text above can be read.

Today I’m speaking at the Science Pathways conference. I’m publishing a description of my slides here for accessibility for conference delegates, and for anyone else watching at home.

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