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Institute of Continuing Education: Undergraduate Virtual Open Day

Looking to pursue your love of learning, take the next step in your career or take your first steps along a new career path? Join us for our upcoming Undergraduate Virtual Open Day on 21st May, where we’ll delve into the world of undergraduate study at the Institute of Continuing Education

Coercion and Consent

Thu 9 May 2019

Lucy Cavendish College

About Dr Kameri Christy

Dr. Kameri Christy is a social worker from University of AR and a recipient of Lucy Cavendish College Research Fellowship. She has worked with survivors of abuse and trauma for over 30 years, including working at a refuge for 4 years and in private practice for 12 years. Dr. Christy has served in many capacities, such as a policy advocate, refuge director, grant writer, scholar, and therapist. Additionally, she has conducted international IPV trainings, as well as having several scholarly manuscripts on the topic of IPV published. She has served as a research proposal reviewer of research proposals pertaining to IPV for the Hong Kong Grants Council for the past 5 years. More recently, she has focused more specifically on economic issues/needs of women, with her latest article entitled “A Multi-Systems Life Course Perspective of Economic Abuse.”

About Dr Saradamoyee Chaterjee

Saradamoyee Chaterjee is based at the University of Cambridge. She is a Lucy Cavendish College Associate and an Academic Visitor to the Centre of Development Studies. Her research interests include human and organ trafficking, gender, capabilities and other development related issues. Prior to this, she worked as a post-doctoral research associate at the Von Hügel Institute, St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge. Her research was focused on the illegal organ trade in India.

Sarada completed PhD in Social Work from the University of Delhi and subsequently worked in academia in Delhi as well as in the development sector. She was a consultant to the UNDP India working on issues related to human trafficking and HIV/AIDS. She conducted several trainings and workshops in trafficking and HIV/AIDS in India.

Her recent academic work was on gender disparity in organ donation and integration of trafficked survivors in the UK.

All are welcome to attend this free event.

Cost: Free

Enquiries and booking

Booking is recommended for this event.

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Timing

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Thu 9 May 2019 6:00PM - 7:00PM

Venue

Address: Lucy Cavendish College
Wood-Legh Room
Lady Margaret Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB3 0BU
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