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+1 Podcast
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2 months ago
Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace at the University of Melbourne.
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Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace at the University of Melbourne.
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Business
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Inclusivity for people with disability, ageism and gender equity in the workplace
+1 Podcast
1 hour 5 minutes
2 years ago
Inclusivity for people with disability, ageism and gender equity in the workplace

In this episode of the +1 Podcast, Dr Medo Pournader interviews Professor Susan Ainsworth, professor of Organisational Studies at the University of Melbourne and internationally recognised expert in gender, workforce diversity, organisational communication, and qualitative methods.

They discuss ageism, gender equity, and discrimination against people with disabilities. Susan explains the history of diversity and inclusion in organisations in Australia and shares her experiences with it professionally and academically.

The +1 Podcast is produced by the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Business and Economics and Melbourne Business School Joint Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee.

The Committee can be contacted via fbembsl-di@unimelb.edu.au

Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers’ own and may not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of Melbourne or the Melbourne Business School. The material and information presented here is intended for general information purposes only.

+1 Podcast
Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace at the University of Melbourne.