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Spotlight on ICED’s research degree students

Discovering the inspiring stories from our dedicated research degree students as they share their journeys and contributions to disability rights and policy.

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Join us for a seminar showcasing research degree students. This event will explore the journeys of students with and without disabilities. Learn about their research, activism, and impact on policy and practice. Whether you're considering a research degree or interested in disability rights, this webinar offers valuable insights.

In celebration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we invite you to our special seminar, 'Spotlight on research degree students', Discover the inspiring stories from our dedicated research degree students as they share their journeys and contributions to disability rights and policy.

Whether you’re considering a research degree or interested in the experiences of students with and without disabilities, this webinar offers valuable insights and inspiration.

Speakers

Emma Jolley

Emma Jolley is working on her PhD part-time alongside her role as Head of Portfolio for health and disability research, at the international NGO Sightsavers. Her PhD study is focused on how older people with disabilities access eye health services in a remote part of Northern Uganda and is nested within a project that Sightsavers has been implementing with the Ugandan Ministry of Health since 2019 that aims to make eye healthcare in the region more inclusive of people with disabilities.

Benafsha Yaqoobi

Benafsha Yaqoobi, born in Kabul, Afghanistan, founder and director of The Rahyab Organization in Afghanistan in 2008, also founder and board member of The Rahyab Initiative in 2024, was formerly a commissioner at Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission. Benafsha is currently completing her PhD at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicines (LSHTM).

Luthfi Azizatunnisa

Luthfi Azizatunnisa is a PhD student in Epidemiology and Population Health, focusing on health insurance for people with disabilities in Indonesia. Living with tetraplegia due to a spinal cord injury, she brings personal insight into her research on healthcare access and financial protection. She is also a fellow at the Missing Billion Initiative, contributing to global disability health advocacy. Luthfi’s work aims to drive policy improvements for underserved communities.

Chair

Professor Tom Shakespeare

Professor Tom Shakespeare is a renowned disability researcher and rights activist. Tom will chair the interactive Q&A session in this event to explore the students' paths to pursuing a PhD, experiences in academia, activism in disability rights, and the impact of their research on policy and practice

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  • Please note this event is virtual only.
  • Please note that the recording link will be listed on this page when available.

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