Stefan Cross Centre for Women, Equality & Law - Upcoming Events, workshops and conferences
Check later for more events.
Wednesday, 17 April 2024 - "Maternal Well-Being, Infant Feeding and Return to Paid Work" - seminar by Prof Grace James and Prof Sarah Jewell, University of Reading. Register here.
For further details and to be invited to these, and future seminars, please email scclaw@soton.ac.uk
Wednesday, 6 Mach 2024 - "Reducing Bias in the Workplace" - seminar by Dr Cansin Arslan, University of Exeter Business School
Thursday, 22 February 2024 – 18:00-19:00: Annual Lecture by Dr Shreya Attrey
Wednesday, 10 January 2024 - 13:00-14:00: "Reflections on love, leadership, power and campaigning for change” - Inaugural talk by Adjunct Fellow Dr Kate Paradine
22 November 2023 – 13:00-15:00: “Domestic Violence and Abuse as a Shadow Pandemic – An International and Interdisciplinary View” with the Editor Florence Seemungal
Wednesday, 15 November 2023 - "Quiet Revolutionaries: The Married Women's Property Association" - seminar by Dr Sharon Thompson, Cardiff University
Wednesday, 13 September 2023 - Pregnancy and the Law workshop
Wednesday, 26 April 2023 – “Strippers and other feminists: Counter hegemony, class, and legality” – Seminar by Dr Katie Cruz, Bristol University
Wednesday, 23 March 2023 – “Gender inequality facing occupational exposure; the case of breast cancer” – Dr Aude Cefaliello, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI)
Wednesday, 8 March 2023 - “Speaking in a Different Voice: The Gendered Nature of Promotion Applications in Academia” - Seminar by Dr Elisabeth Griffiths, Northumbria University Newcastle and Dr Frances Hamilton, University of Reading
Tuesday, 7 March 2023 - "The New EU Pay Transparency Directive: Potential and Limitations" - Seminar by Dr Sara Benedí Lahuerta, University College Dublin
Wednesday, 7 December 2022 - "The translocation of racialised rape mythmaking from British colonies to the United Kingdom: Distilling race, Empire, and British colonialism in the ‘real rape’ myth" - Seminar by Miss Megan Johnson, University of Bristol