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Katerina Mouliadou

03/05/2023

Balancing motherhood, study, and industry disruption


by Leonnie Fisher

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17/09/2021

37% of UK working women are planning on, or have already, changing their job due to COVID-19


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19/03/2021

Could you help Birkbeck, University of London & Genius Within in their Autism at Work study?


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28/09/2020

For businesses to succeed in 2030, Gen Z says no one can be left behind


by Alison Simpson

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28/09/2020

Inclusion: The Deciding Factor – How inclusion & diversity will shape business success in 2030 | Intel


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13/08/2020

11/09/20: Anti-Racism Study and Discussion Group for White Folks and Non-Black PoC


by Ellie O'Connor

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09/07/2020

Women work through the night to manage work and family commitments during lockdown


by Alison Simpson

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29/06/2020

Women doing more childcare in lockdown, but men more likely to feel their jobs are suffering


by Alison Simpson

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