Iona Shaw
@iona_38
Living in Oxford. Opinions are my own
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12-07-2011 12:57:10
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The Scottish Cancer Conference 2022 has launched! Join us on 28 Nov at @SurgeonsQuarter, Edinburgh to learn, share and network among leaders in the cancer community. Speakers include Humza Yousaf Linda Bauld Michelle Mitchell Book your place now: bit.ly/3RWJYFd #SCC22
Everyone’s experience of cancer is different. Which is one reason why our Patient Involvement panels are so vital to shaping our work at Cancer Research UK. Thanks to Alfred for being part of our work & shining a light on how important it is that we represent everyone affected by cancer #BHM
What is cancer's toughest challenge? We're leading a global conversation to identify a new set of #CancerGrandChallenges - and we want to hear from you. Have your say and help shape our next round of #funding. Submit your idea by 28 Nov: cancergrandchallenges.org/Challenge-Cons… #CancerResearch
Proud to be presenting with @alison1631 for Cancer Research UK in #Lausanne on Patient Involvement #labpat #CRUK #CancerResearch #PPI
Are you aged 18+, identify as #LGBTQIA+ AND have a cervix? Researchers The University of Manchester want to know your opinions on cervical screening and the possibility of a self-test in the future. Can you spare some time to chat with us? Click here for more info qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_9N…
It was wonderful this afternoon to thank and recognise staff and students at University of Oxford who’ve been working to advance race equality — great energy in the room, and many conversations started #RaceEqualityWeek
I'm pleased to share University of Oxford's Equality Report 2021-22. We have progressed many of our equality objectives, but there is still more for us to do. A big thank you to all those in our university who have promoted equality, diversity and inclusion edu.admin.ox.ac.uk/equality-report
Lovely to see Layla Moran 🔶🕊️ at the West Oxford Community Centre larder earlier. It was a good one and great to see so many people benefiting from food that would otherwise go to waste.
This interview was such a fun opportunity to reflect and a massive honour! Thank you to Tim Soutphommasane Iona Shaw and the University of Oxford Equality and Diversity Unit for this initiative. Read the full interview in the link below >>>