Monthly Archives: April 2022

This is a photo of Prof Divya Jindal-Snape

Awareness is not enough… standing up for our collective rights with Prof Divya Jindal-Snape

This is a photo of Prof Divya Jindal-Snape

Professor Divya Jindal-Snape | University of Dundee, reflected on the progress within academia. She has seen changes in policies etc. in terms of getting it right. Educating people and helping them understanding of what their rights are and where those rights help in raising awareness, however, awareness is one thing. Alongside the awareness people need to feel strong and able to stand up for their rights. That strength comes from feeling independent emotionally and psychologically, and in being economically independent. As a society, we need to be able to provide a platform where people can then actually be able to ask for their rights, not just be aware of them. It’s really important that we speak up for those who don’t feel able to assert their rights, a point emphasised by Professor Divya Jindal-Snape | University of Dundee. Continuing the conversation, she reinforced the importance of open communication, being open minded and listening to each other and respectfully listening to them and have open conversations. One example is in the organizing of these seminars, as a way that we might start opening more discussions.

Blog post written by Dr Seemab Farooqi and Di Cantali

Interdisciplinary working with Prof. Niamh Nic Daeid

This is a photo of Prof Niamh Nic Daeid

Our first speaker, Professor Niamh Nic Daeid | University of Dundee, described the approach to interdisciplinary working that is followed within her research centre.  The Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science has communication and engagement at the heart of its work.  It brings together interdisciplinary teams of forensic scientists, judges, police, crime scene investigators and people outside of the criminal justice system including the public to work together to discuss the challenges that the criminal justice system faces and develop innovative and creative solutions.  At the heart of the centre is its multicultural and interdisciplinary staff where everyone’s perspective, experience and input is truly valued.

Blog post written by Dr Seemab Farooqi and Di Cantali

Welcome to the blog!

This blog will run alongside the seminar series ‘Celebrating Gender Equality for a Sustainable Future’ and will feature blogs about each of our guest speakers’ talks.

If you would like to contribute a blog post about your work related to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, please either send it to Seemab or Di, or contact them to discuss your ideas.

Blog post written by Dr Seemab Farooqi and Di Cantali