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In person

Date & time:

16 Nov 2021, 17:30 – 19:00

Eugenics and modern-day inequalities

Why are we talking about Eugenics in relation to UCL? Does Eugenics have any relevance to modern-day inequalities?

Dr Maria Kiladi
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Eugenics and modern-day inequalities

16 Nov 2021, 17:30 – 19:00

Dr Maria Kiladi

Research Fellow

UCL’s Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS)

Dr Maria Kiladi is a Research Fellow working on the History of Eugenics at UCL’s Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS). The Project, Legacies of Eugenics, has been established by the Provost’s special fund in January 2020. Maria’s research focuses mainly on Karl Pearson and his Department of Applied Statistics and Eugenics that was set up in 1911, and on the two laboratories he led, the Biometric and the Francis Galton Laboratory for the Study of National Eugenics. Of particular interest is the wider context of UCL’s Eugenics. Before joining the Legacies Project, Maria worked for UCL’s Eugenics Inquiry Committee as a Research Fellow between May and September 2019, investigating the role of Eugenics in the history of UCL. Her research provided the basis for the recommendations that were subsequently published by the Committee.

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Organiser

Prof Panagiota Angeli

UCL Chemical Engineering

p.angeli@ucl.ac.uk