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For our first event together, &more and MRSpride have curated an exciting selection of young researchers, and role models, whose inspirational stories of giving a voice to the LGBTQ+ community will educate and energise discussion.
The event is free to all members of &more and anyone who has previously registered their interest in MRSpride. Book online or email networking@mrs.org.uk.
Attendance is free but space is extremely limited, so reserve your place ASAP to avoid disappointment.
Feel free to tag #MRSalliance on social media
With thanks to MRSpride principal sponsor, YouGov and our hosts, Twitter.
YouGov
MRSpride principal sponsor. YouGov is an international online research data and analytics technology group. Our mission is to offer unparalleled insight into what the world thinks. Our innovative solutions help the world’s most recognised brands, media owners and agencies to plan, activate and track their marketing activities better. With operations in the UK, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, India and Asia Pacific, we have one of the world's largest research networks.1800 – registration and refreshments
1830 – welcome remarks from Michael Brown, Chair of MRSpride and Partner of Insight & Cross-Culture at UM
1840 – performance by poet Keith Jarrett
1855 – Keynote - The death of diversity: Moving the conversation on by Momo Monroe, Research Live Young Researcher of the Year and Strategic Researcher
1915 – update from our hosts, Twitter
1920 – RuPaul’s Drag Race and the spectacularisation of stigma by Mario Campana, Goldsmiths
1940 – A hidden epidemic: Bisexual discrimination in the workplace by Charlene Ling and Matt Hunt, ICM Unlimited
2000 – Panel - Research and the LGBTQ+ community: a happy marriage? Chantel Le Carpentier, YouGov (chair); Bridget Dalton, Crowd DNA; Angharad Stevens, Kantar; and Ben Younie, The Pineapple lounge
2020 – Q&A
2030 – networking drinks
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