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Visiting researcher - Dr Etlyn Kenny (University Of Birmingham) to present on women, computing and identity: navigating the gender structure in IT
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Visiting researcher - Dr Etlyn Kenny (University Of Birmingham) to present on women, computing and identity: navigating the gender structure in IT
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Tuesday 4 June 2019
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麻豆社区 (Sighthill Campus)
Dr Etlyn Kenny joined the University of Birmingham in September 2014 and is a member of the Organisations, Work and Employment Group in the Department of Management. Prior to this she was a lecturer in the Department of Organisational Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London.
Dr Kenny鈥檚 research interests are in the field of employee diversity and organisational careers. Her research and publications focus both on how employees experiences organisations as minorities as well as the analysis organisational practices and structures designed to facilitate equal access to career opportunities and progression.
In this talk, organised by Dr Mandy Winterton, she will present her research on gender in the IT sector.
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