Perspective
The WWiE Family Tree - Layal Aazam
Knowing that our community is rich in unique and inspirational stories, we're attempting to document them. Through the WWiE Family Tree, we hope to connect the individual members to each other and foster a deeper sense of community.
As much as we look up to women who are much further along in their career for inspiration and validation, we also wish to highlight such stories in our midst and strengthen our individual and collective voices.
The WWiE Family Tree - Ameera Mukhriz
Knowing that our community is rich in unique and inspirational stories, we're attempting to document them. Through the WWiE Family Tree, we hope to connect the individual members to each other and foster a deeper sense of community.
As much as we look up to women who are much further along in their career for inspiration and validation, we also wish to highlight such stories in our midst and strengthen our individual and collective voices.
The WWiE Family Tree - Aiynah Hazni
Knowing that our community is rich in unique and inspirational stories, we're attempting to document them. Through the WWiE Family Tree, we hope to connect the individual members to each other and foster a deeper sense of community.
As much as we look up to women who are much further along in their career for inspiration and validation, we also wish to highlight such stories in our midst and strengthen our individual and collective voices.
The WWiE Family Tree - Nur Batrisya Fathima
Knowing that our community is rich in unique and inspirational stories, we're attempting to document them. Through the WWiE Family Tree, we hope to connect the individual members to each other and foster a deeper sense of community.
As much as we look up to women who are much further along in their career for inspiration and validation, we also wish to highlight such stories in our midst and strengthen our individual and collective voices.
The Economic History of Race in the United States
External Communications Officer, Gracie Murray, summarises a panel event organised by Warwick's CAGE (Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy) and Economic History Group. The panel discussed the enduring racial disparities in education, labour markets and other economic outcomes and presented their research on how history has impacted on cultural and political behaviour.