Inclusivity Challenges in Eastern and Southern Europe: Women, Disabilities, and Equality in Higher Education

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Respondent for paper 1818 is Snejanka Malcheva Stoyanova
Respondent for paper 1838 is Olga Kolotouchkina
Respondent for paper 1847 is Shaban Darakchi
Respondent for paper 1863 is Ani Popova
Respondent for paper 1869 is Olga Kolotouchkina

Inclusivity Challenges in Eastern and Southern Europe: Women, Disabilities, and Equality in Higher Education
Session Code:
GEN-1
Chair:
PATRICIA
NUNEZ GOMEZ
1805
Panel overview - The challenge of constructing an inclusive academy in Eastern and Southern Europe: women, disabilities, and equality in higher education
Session Code:
GEN-1
Olga
Kolotouchkina
Complutense University of Madrid
Liisa
Hanninen
Complutense University of Madrid
1818
Digital inclusion and inequalities in urban life: examining the intersection of gender, age, impairment, and vulnerabilities in three European cities
Session Code:
GEN-1
Olga
Kolotouchkina
Complutense
Liisa
Hanninen
Complutense University of Madrid
Lyuba
Spasova
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
1838
Good practices of the University of Ruse, Bulgaria, in the social inclusion of students with disabilities
Session Code:
GEN-1
Ani
Popova
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
1847
First generation women with higher education in Bulgaria: obstacles and policies
Session Code:
GEN-1
Ralitsa
Dimitrova
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
1863
Roma women, failing policies and “integrating” actors in Bulgaria
Session Code:
GEN-1
Shaban
Darakchi
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
1869
Achieving equality in higher education for women with disabilities through the methods of clay therapy
Session Code:
GEN-1
Snejanka
Malcheva Stoyanova
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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