2nd Annual Notre Dame History and Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Values (HPSTV) Graduate Conference
Date/Time
4/30/2021 - 5/1/2021
Event Type(s)
Event
Event Description
The graduate students of the University of Notre Dame’s History and Philosophy of Science Ph.D. program, administered by the John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values, will convene a two-day interdisciplinary conference for the purposes of exploring the relationship between racial justice and science, broadly construed. Please visit our conference website for further information.
Location
Virtual Event — access to virtual events will be provided to registered attendees
Details
Our keynote speakers include Dr. Duana Fullwiley from Stanford University and Dr. Ingrid Waldron from Dalhousie University.  Additional invited speakers include Dr. Jenny Reardon from the University of California, Santa Cruz, Dr. Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe who serves as the Founder and President of the Women's Institute of Science, Equity, and Race (WISER), and Chamara Moore from the University of Notre Dame.

This event will be held virtually. The event is free but registration is required to access the virutal sessions. Please complete the registration form if you plan to attend: https://forms.gle/Vic8gnrpY9q4PnPp8
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4/30/2021 - 5/1/2021  


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