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REC Network Podcast Series

REC Network Podcast Series
Part 4

Safe, Clean Queen's

Part 4 of a Charter Podcast mini-series from Queen's University Belfast's Racial Equity Champions (REC) Network. In this episode we hear from two frontline workers, a cleaner and a security officer, about their experiences in Queen's.

Please note, the participants wished to remain anonymous.

Part 3

Part 3 of a Charter Podcast mini-series featuring members of Queen's University Belfast's Racial Equity Champions (REC) Network. In this episode we hear from Dr Magdalena Rychlowska and Dr Paddy O'Connor of the School of Psychology about their work on equality, diversity and inclusion.

Part 2

The second episode in a Charter Podcast mini-series featuring members of Queen's University Belfast's Racial Equity Champions (REC) Network. In this episode we hear from Dr Mairead Corrigan, PhD student Sharice Henry, and Dr Ikhlas El Karim from the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences.

Part 1

In this, the first of a Charter Podcast mini-series featuring members of Queen's University Belfast's Racial Equity Champions (REC) Network, we hear from Dr Adone Mohd Sarip from the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, and from Dr Salissou Moutari from the School of Mathematics and Physics.

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