Under the topic “Safe Haven or Stormy Port? Exploring how tertiary education design impacts our health” the conference explored the link between education design and student wellbeing and showcased good practices in proactively and intentionally designing positive, inclusive tertiary education experiences for all
On 21 March 2022, Dr Agnes Sarolta Fazekas, Assistant Professor at ELTE, Bárczi Gusztáv Faculty of Special Needs Education, Institute for Disability and Social Participation, and CHARM-EU Work Package Leader on Inclusiveness, together with Dr Derina Johnson, Team Member of the Work Package on Inclusiveness, project manager of the Trinity Inclusive Curriculum Project within the Equality Diversity and Inclusive Office (TCD) represented CHARM-EU and provided their contribution at the AHEAD Conference: “Safe Haven or Stormy Port? Exploring how tertiary education design impacts our health” on 21st March 2022.
Equality, diversity, and inclusion continue to be incorporated very differently into the structures, policies and practices of HEIs. Showcasing the CHARM-EU Alliance and Master’s Programme, this session outlined a framework of critical questions reflecting on how HEIs can update governance models, strategies and management structures to remain inclusive, innovative 21st-century universities.
Download the presentation here: “Inclusion in the DNA of CHARM-EU, – strategies for inclusion within universities in the 21st century”
If you have questions about CHARM-EU’s work on Inclusion and Diversity, do not hesitate to contact Agnes Sarolta Fazekas, CHARM-EU Work Package Leader, via fazekas.agnes.sarolta@barczi.elte.hu & charmeuwp6@elte.hu.
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