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University of the Arts London

Event review of 'Towards a critical (art) librarianship' at Chelsea College of Arts, 25th May 2018

Abstract

Event review of the 'Towards a critical (art) librarianship: theories and practices’ conference, held at Chelsea College of Arts, 25th May 2018.

Keywords

librarianship, criticality

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Author Biography

Dr Duna Sabri

Dr Duna Sabri has been Director of the UAL Academic Development Fund since December 2018.  Starting her career as a researcher at Royal Holloway's Centre for Ethnic Minority Studies, she moved to ten years in educational development at the University of Oxford.  After a doctorate in HE policy, she undertook independent institutional research and co-authored a national review of inequality in students' outcomes.  She is Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for Public Policy Research, King's College London. Her interests are in the causal mechanisms that underlie institutional and global inequalities in HE and approaches to building social justice.


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