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Why EDI Matters: Equ(al)ity, Diversity and Inclusion in European Universities

Why EDI Matters: Equ(al)ity, Diversity and Inclusion in European Universities

16 April 2026
4.00 pm - 6.00 pm UTC+1
Format
Online
Audience

This event is organised by The Coimbra Group, not CHARM-EU. You can find more information on their website here.

The Coimbra Group is delighted to invite you to the webinar “Why EDI Matters: Equ(al)ity, Diversity and Inclusion in European Universities”. 

This webinar presents the newly published and timely collective volume Why EDI Matters: Equ(al)ity, Diversity and Inclusion in European Universities, developed in the recent months by the Equality & Diversity Working Group of the Coimbra Group.

Join the co-editors and selected chapter authors for this two-hour event as they explore the volume’s main themes: sustainable futures, injustice, and institutional structures. Each section will be followed by a Q&A session, giving you the chance to engage and participate in the discussion.

Please register here to receive the connection link.

Webinar details

  • Date: Thursday, 16 April 2026
  • Time: 16:00-18:00 CEST
  • Programmehttps://www.coimbra-group.eu/?p=25101
  • Format: online, with each section followed by a Q&A session, offering a chance to engage directly with the authors.

 

AGENDA

Welcome
(TBC)

Introduction and Section I: Making Sustainable Futures: Education, Research, Social Justice
Professor Annalisa Oboe, University of Padova, co-editor of the volume

Presentation of selected chapters

  • Núria Ferran-Ferrer, Miquel Centelles: From Silence to Spotlight: Towards Epistemic Justice in Women’s Digital Representation in the Age of Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence (University of Barcelona)
  • Elisa Gamba: EDI, Care and Social Justice: Welcoming Refugees and Students at Risk at the University of Padua (University of Padua)

Q&A

Section II: Addressing Injustice: Invisibility, Discrimination, Violence
Professor Helena Wahlström Henriksson, Uppsala University, co-editor of the volume

Presentation of selected chapters

  • Arno Schrooyen, Lisa Schivalocchi: The Student Movement in Europe: A New Strategy for Inclusion (European Student Union)
  • Cristina Demaria, Cristina Gamberi: Theories, Policies and Practices: EDI and the Role of Higher Education in Countering GBV (University of Bologna)

Q&A

Section III: Changing Institutional Structures: Policies, Practices, Care
Associate Professor Vera Sokolová, Charles University, co-editor of the volume

Presentation of selected chapters

  • Christiane Schwieren: Why EDI Matters: Insights from Research and University Equal Opportunity Practices (Heidelberg University)

Q&A

Closing remarks

We look forward to your participation and encourage you to share this invitation with your networks.