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Creating Accessible & Inclusive Research Environments

Creating Accessible & Inclusive Research Environments

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In this episode of The EDII Catalyst, Dr. Alexandra Pedersen (Manager for EDII Capacity Development, Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute) and Heidi Penning (Former Associate Director, Queen’s University Equity and Accessibility Services) join us to discuss the creation of inclusive and accessible research environments.

Hosted by Dr. Emily Albright, this episode explores the development of the Diversity and Equity Assessment Planning (DEAP) Tool for Researchers, its role in fostering equity, diversity, inclusion, and Indigenization practices, and how reflection can drive meaningful cultural change across our research communities.


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