The IoN RDPU presents a Masterclass series on Neurodiversity.
Having begun in February 2021, the series will be entering its second year in 2022. We aim to showcase a diverse range of speakers and subjects from across the globe and the Neurodiverse community, academia, and industry . Previous speakers include Judy Singer, Prof Simon Baron Cohen. All previous sessions can be watched back here.
All are welcome to join.
Sessions take place monthly, on the fourth Thursday of the month. Register here; a link to the zoom sessions will be sent to you the day before the webinar.
The next session is on Thursday 28th April with Qona Rankin, Dyslexia Co-ordinator, Royal College of Arts. Qona is Dyslexia Coordinator at the Royal College of Arts where she provides support and advice to students. Qona is also the Founder and Trustee of Creative Mentors Foundation, a small charity that aims to provide school students with learning differences additional mentorship within the art and design curriculum enabling them to bolster their self-esteem and build confidence in creative practices.
Upcoming Sessions :
28th April - Qona Rankin - Dyselxia Coordinator, Royal College of Arts
26th May - Magda Mostafa - Built Environment and Inclusive Design
23rd June - Prof Amanda Kirby - Dyspraxia and DCD
The IoN RDPU presents a Masterclass series on Neurodiversity.
Having begun in February 2021, the series will be entering its second year in 2022. We aim to showcase a diverse range of speakers and subjects from across the globe and the Neurodiverse community, academia, and industry . Previous speakers include Judy Singer, Prof Simon Baron Cohen. All previous sessions can be watched back here.
All are welcome to join.
Sessions take place monthly, on the fourth Thursday of the month. Register here; a link to the zoom sessions will be sent to you the day before the webinar.
The next session is on Thursday 28th April with Qona Rankin, Dyslexia Co-ordinator, Royal College of Arts. Qona is Dyslexia Coordinator at the Royal College of Arts where she provides support and advice to students. Qona is also the Founder and Trustee of Creative Mentors Foundation, a small charity that aims to provide school students with learning differences additional mentorship within the art and design curriculum enabling them to bolster their self-esteem and build confidence in creative practices.
Upcoming Sessions :
28th April - Qona Rankin - Dyselxia Coordinator, Royal College of Arts
26th May - Magda Mostafa - Built Environment and Inclusive Design
23rd June - Prof Amanda Kirby - Dyspraxia and DCD
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