ECR Event: 'Raising awareness and intervening with conscious and unconscious bias'
29 September 2022, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
Division of Medicine (DOM) Early Career Research (ECR) Network
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- UCL staff | UCL students
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Med.ECR-Network
Location
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This will be a hybrid event with limited tickets available for onsite attendance.Second Seminar Room, Rayne Building5 University StreetLondonWC1E 6JFUnited Kingdom
'Raising awareness and intervening with conscious and unconscious bias'
Associate Professor Stuart Flint
The UCL Division of Medicine Early Career Research (ECR) Network is hosting a virtual event about 'Raising awareness and intervening with conscious and unconscious bias'.
This event will provide an overview of the formation and maintenance of conscious and unconscious bias, how it can impact our actions and behaviours towards other people, and ultimately, why greater awareness and efforts to intervene with conscious and unconscious bias towards people based on, for instance, age, sex, or appearance are needed.
This session will include examples of bias that lead to discrimination across many settings of society, drawing on research from across the world. Attendees can expect to learn about the short- and longer-term actions needed to address conscious and unconscious bias, which in some instances, attendees may be able to put into practice immediately.
Speaker: Dr Stuart W. Flint
Date: 29th September 2022
Time: 13:00-14:00 (UK time)
Setting: online
Registration: Eventbrite (free)
Dr Stuart W. Flint is Associate Professor at the University of Leeds, and President of Scaled Insights. Dr Flint is an Honorary Academic for the Office of Health Improvement and Disparities. He is the Chair of the Obesity Policy Engagement Network (UK), and a contributing member to the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Obesity and APPG on a Fit and Healthy Childhood. He has a specific interest and expertise in stigma and discrimination, leading work internationally and nationally to highlight the pervasiveness and impact of weight stigma and discrimination. He has developed interventions to reduce stigmatising attitudes and discriminatory behaviours working with national and local governments, health systems, education, media, and the general population. Dr Flint has published widely in high impact journals including the Lancet, BMJ and Nature Medicine.
The event is aimed at postgraduate students, post-doctoral researchers and any interested staff in the Division of Medicine, but open to all of UCL.
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The event is aimed at postgraduate students, post-doctoral researchers and any interested staff in the Division of Medicine, but open to all of UCL
Please contact Med.ECR-Network@ucl.ac.uk for all enquires
Online audience members: Please ensure that your mic is muted and video turned off during the talk.