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Enabling Diverse Student Voice - report launch
On 10 January an event was held to mark the launch of the final report of the Enabling Diverse Student Voice research project, a joint project of Access UCC and ISS21. The event showcased UCC鈥檚 unique Access Student Ambassador Advisory Group initiative as an example of good practice in enabling diverse student voices to be heard in university structures.
The launch opened with presentations from Olive Byrne and James Bilson (Access UCC), followed by contributions from two Student Ambassadors - Nicole Marinos and Jessica O'Brien - on their experiences of being involved in the initiative.
Dr Stephen O鈥橞rien and Dr Caitr铆ona N铆 Laoire shared some of the main project findings. In the second half of the event, Dr Claire Dorrity led an interactive workshop to explore key questions raised by the research.
Closing remarks were delivered by Professor Stephen Byrne, Deputy President and Registrar.
The report can be accessed at: EnablingDiverseStudentVoiceinthe深夜亚洲福利久久FinalReport.pdf
Members of the project team: James Bilson, Olive Byrne, Caitriona Honohan, Caitr铆ona N铆 Laoire, Claire Dorrity, Stephen O鈥橞rien (l-r)
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