Mohamady advances the Unit’s work in widening access and participation

Mohamady advances the Unit’s work in widening access and participation

Photo of attendees at 2020 Oxford Muslim Student Research Conference

In furthering the Unit’s work in widening access and participation, Unit early-career researcher Dr Mohamady El-Gaby once again made some key contributions to the annual Oxford Muslim Student Research Conference, held this year at Merton College on 25th January.

The aims of the Conference were to encourage Muslim students to pursue careers in academia, and to continue building a network bringing together Muslim academics and students. The Conference included keynote talks from high-profile academics, showcased research presentations and posters from around the UK, and hosted panel discussions to help foster skills in research and academia.

Mohamady helped organise the Conference, and also participated in a panel discussion on “Insights into Academia: The Natural Sciences.”

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