Dr Heather Griffiths
@flexiblephd
Sociologist, feminist, yogi & all round curious being | Research Assistant at @CDPRP | Gender, work-life balance and flexible work | She/Her
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05-02-2015 12:20:40
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We've been busy! Take a look at our latest project report, if nothing else to see the fabulous work of Carline Creative #spinouts #postdoclife
Our latest report on women in stem spinouts is out from Dr Heather Griffiths Alexis Still and Prof. Simonetta Manfredi. Join us in the webinar below! @epsrc #inclusionmatters
Interesting workshop co-hosted with Prof Anne Laure Humbert [email protected] to contribute towards improving our recruitment practices on gender and ethnicity at Oxford Brookes Business School as part of Athena SWAN BAME Staff Network - Oxford Brookes University Upstream. Oxford Brookes Staff Thanks Dr Heather Griffiths and Mieke Tyrrell for your support.
For #IWD2021 & Women'sHistoryMonth we're celebrating women's contributions in transforming & adapting to everyday landscapes under #lockdown & beyond. Share & let's have fun #CreatingLandscapes! #FeministLandscapes Dr Heather Griffiths Prof Anne Laure Humbert Dr. Charoula Tzanakou OIWF GEARING-Roles
Come and work with me and my lovely colleagues in Psychology at Oxford Brookes University - we're looking for two new lecturers Psychology @ Brookes Oxford Brookes HLS jobs.ac.uk/job/CFR273/lec…
Yesterday was #worldIVFday so it was quite poetic that last week Gender, Work & Organization published my auto-ethnographic piece on IVF during the pandemic. You can find my humble contribution here onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gw… but the whole collection is worth a read - so beautifully curated.
Great work Dr Heather Griffiths and thanks for the mention 👏 ❤️ linkedin.com/posts/heather-…
Had the best time at this GEARING-Roles training. I have missed intellectual connections and feminist solidarity so much!! Also good to discover that the feelings and benefits do translate online🥰🤓
That's a blast from the past! So good to know these resources are still being used. Thanks for the mention Jac Thomas. Remember this Dr. Liz Ablett? 🐟🐠🐡