September SDGs: Inequality and social sustainability
September 26 · 9am - September 27 · 1pm GMT+1
This seminar mini-series, hosted by the ARC Accountability Research Cluster, brings together a range of perspectives on the role of academic research and practice in relation to social inequality. The focus is on SDGs 5 (Gender Equality) and 10 (Reduced Inequalities).
On Day One, the panels will present a diverse set of remerging research on each of the Goals, followed by discussion and Q&A.
Day Two addresses the broader role of higher education in delivering on the equality-related SDGs, with input relating to teaching, engagement and other practices in the sector.
Speakers and facilitators
Kathryn Haynes, Professor at Northumbria University.
Ruth Lynch, Associate Professor at Kemmy Business School.
Helen Tregidga, Professor at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Finn Lannon, PhD Scholar in psychology, University of Limerick.
Keelan McMahon, PhD Scholar in Kemmy Business School.
Alan Murray, Professor Emeritus, University of Winchester.
Orla McCullagh, Associate Professor at Kemmy Business School.
Annmarie Ryan, Associate Professor at Kemmy Business School.
Mary Watson, Professor at The New School, New York.
Sheila Killian, Professor at Kemmy Business School.
Philip O’Regan, Professor at Kemmy Business School.
Erin King, Learning Technologist/Lecturer at Kemmy Business School
About the ARC Accountability Research Cluster at KBS
The ARC Accountability Research Cluster in KBS has a focus on accountability, power and trust within an over-arching frame of the Sustainable Development Goals (particularly SDGs 10, 4 and 5) and the Common Good. Our work addresses issues of expertise in society, the socially constitutive role of accounting; economic inequality; responsible education; ESG; and accounting and accountability as mediators of our understanding of risk and value.
Email sheila.killian@ul.ie or finn.lannon@ul.ie for more info
Email: business@ul.ie
Postal Address: Faculty Office, Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.