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Professor Ravinder Barn discusses empowering marginalised women at the Houses of Parliament

Professor Ravinder Barn has presented research into marginalised women at an event in the Houses of Parliament.

  • Date05 March 2019

Professor Barn, based in Royal Holloway’s School of Law, joined speakers from academia, and statutory and voluntary organisations on 4 March 2019 to discuss the importance of the empowerment of vulnerable and marginalised women. In particular, she stressed the need for meaningful partnerships between academia, and policy and practice organisations.

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Professor Barn chairs the School of Law's 'Families and Children' research cluster. You can read more about her research here.

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