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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > CMS Wellbeing > International Women’s Day – Women’s Staff Network - A discussion with Professor Kamal Munir – Pro-Vice Chancellor (University Community and Engagement)
International Women’s Day – Women’s Staff Network - A discussion with Professor Kamal Munir – Pro-Vice Chancellor (University Community and Engagement)Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact wellbeing. The Women’s Staff Network (WSN) would like to invite our members to a discussion with Professor Kamal Munir to share our thoughts and discuss how we can work together to improve the working lives of women at the university. Kamal is keen to hear our experiences, where things are going well and where we can make improvements. The event is part of the WSN ’s celebration of International Women’s Day. This event is only open to members of the Women’s Staff Network – to join the WSN please visit the website Professor Kamal Munir is Pro Vice Chancellor for University Community and Engagement, and Professor of Strategy and Policy. Prof Munir has published numerous articles in leading organisational and management journals. His work has been quoted and cited in several forums, including the BBC , CNN, ABC , World Economic Forum, Financial Times, the Guardian, Wall Street Journal, Wired magazine, and BusinessWeek among many others. Prof Munir has won several teaching awards and consulted for several public and private sector organisations. He is a Fellow of Homerton College, Cambridge and Academic Director of the Centre for Strategic Philanthropy. Book your place here This talk is part of the CMS Wellbeing series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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