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URL:https://charm-eu.eu/news-events/events/why-edi-matters-equality-divers
 ity-and-inclusion-in-european-universities/
SUMMARY:Why EDI Matters: Equ(al)ity\, Diversity and Inclusion in European U
 niversities
DESCRIPTION:This event is organised by The Coimbra Group\, not CHARM-EU. Yo
 u can find more information on their website here.\n\nThe Coimbra Group is
  delighted to invite you to the webinar “Why EDI Matters: Equ(al)ity\, D
 iversity and Inclusion in European Universities”.\n\nThis webinar presen
 ts the newly published and timely collective volume Why EDI Matters: Equ(a
 l)ity\, Diversity and Inclusion in European Universities\, developed in th
 e recent months by the Equality &amp\; Diversity Working Group of the Coim
 bra Group.\n\nJoin the co-editors and selected chapter authors for this tw
 o-hour event as they explore the volume’s main themes: sustainable futur
 es\, injustice\, and institutional structures. Each section will be follow
 ed by a Q&amp\;A session\, giving you the chance to engage and participate
  in the discussion.\n\nPlease register here to receive the connection li
 nk.\n\nWebinar details\n\n 	Date: Thursday\, 16 April 2026\n 	Time: 16:00-
 18:00 CEST\n 	Programme: https://www.coimbra-group.eu/?p=25101\n 	Format:
  online\, with each section followed by a Q&amp\;A session\, offering a c
 hance to engage directly with the authors.\n\nAGENDAWelcome\n(TBC)\n\nIntr
 oduction and Section I: Making Sustainable Futures: Education\, Research\,
  Social Justice\nProfessor Annalisa Oboe\, University of Padova\, co-edito
 r of the volume\n\nPresentation of selected chapters\n\n 	Núria Ferran-Fe
 rrer\, Miquel Centelles: From Silence to Spotlight: Towards Epistemic Just
 ice in Women’s Digital Representation in the Age of Digital Humanities a
 nd Artificial Intelligence (University of Barcelona)\n 	Elisa Gamba: EDI\,
  Care and Social Justice: Welcoming Refugees and Students at Risk at the U
 niversity of Padua (University of Padua)\n\nQ&amp\;A\n\nSection II: Addres
 sing Injustice: Invisibility\, Discrimination\, Violence\nProfessor Helena
  Wahlström Henriksson\, Uppsala University\, co-editor of the volume\n\nP
 resentation of selected chapters\n\n 	Arno Schrooyen\, Lisa Schivalocchi: 
 The Student Movement in Europe: A New Strategy for Inclusion (European Stu
 dent Union)\n 	Cristina Demaria\, Cristina Gamberi: Theories\, Policies an
 d Practices: EDI and the Role of Higher Education in Countering GBV (Unive
 rsity of Bologna)\n\nQ&amp\;A\n\nSection III: Changing Institutional Struc
 tures: Policies\, Practices\, Care\nAssociate Professor Vera Sokolová\, C
 harles University\, co-editor of the volume\n\nPresentation of selected ch
 apters\n\n 	Christiane Schwieren: Why EDI Matters: Insights from Research 
 and University Equal Opportunity Practices (Heidelberg University)\n\nQ&a
 mp\;A\n\nClosing remarks\n\nWelcome\n(TBC)\n\nIntroduction and Section I: 
 Making Sustainable Futures: Education\, Research\, Social Justice\nProfess
 or Annalisa Oboe\, University of Padova\, co-editor of the volume\n\nPrese
 ntation of selected chapters\n\n 	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 Intelligen
 ce (University of Barcelona)\n 	Elisa Gamba: EDI\, Care and Social Justice
 : Welcoming Refugees and Students at Risk at the University of Padua (Univ
 ersity of Padua)\n\nQ&amp\;A\n\nSection II: Addressing Injustice: Invisibi
 lity\, Discrimination\, Violence\nProfessor Helena Wahlström Henriksson\,
  Uppsala University\, co-editor of the volume\n\nPresentation of selected 
 chapters\n\n 	Arno Schrooyen\, Lisa Schivalocchi: The Student Movement in 
 Europe: A New Strategy for Inclusion (European Student Union)\n 	Cristina 
 Demaria\, Cristina Gamberi: Theories\, Policies and Practices: EDI and the
  Role of Higher Education in Countering GBV (University of Bologna)\n\nQ&a
 mp\;A\n\nSection III: Changing Institutional Structures: Policies\, Practi
 ces\, Care\nAssociate Professor Vera Sokolová\, Charles University\, co-e
 ditor of the volume\n\nPresentation of selected chapters\n\n 	Christiane S
 chwieren: Why EDI Matters: Insights from Research and University Equal Opp
 ortunity Practices (Heidelberg University)\n\nQ&amp\;A\n\nClosing remarks
 \n\nWe look forward to your participation and encourage you to share this 
 invitation with your networks.
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