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Walsh, Oonagh | Glasgow Caledonian University | Scotland, UK
Professor Oonagh Walsh. Professor of Gender Studies. Department of Social Sciences
Oonagh Walsh - Glasgow Caledonian University
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Our staff | Glasgow Caledonian University | Scotland, UK
Our aim is to advance critical and feminist scholarship on research on economic and social justice – producing rigorous, innovative theories and methodologies, evidencing injustice and …
Oonagh Smyth - Skills for Care
Mar 3, 2025 · Oonagh Smyth is CEO of Skills for Care. For seven years she was Executive Director of Strategy and Influence at Mencap leading a directorate of around 500 people …
Professor Oonagh Walsh - Speaker - Confer Online
Oonagh Walsh is Professor of Gender Studies at the Glasgow School for Business and Society. She was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A. History & English and PhD in modern Irish …
Oonagh Walsh - Google Scholar
Gender and Medicine in Ireland, 1700-1950. Preston, M. & Ó hÓgartaigh, M …
Dublin Lectures: Oonagh Walsh | The Little Museum of Dublin
Epigenetic Change and The Great Famine: Professor Oonagh Walsh of Glasgow Caledonian University gives a fascinating account of the lasting effects of the famine on mental health in …
Research Ethics Committee - Glasgow Caledonian University
Welcome to the website of the Glasgow School for Business and Society’s Research Ethics Committee. Should you have any concerns regarding research ethics that are not answered …
Professor Oonagh Smyth’s Post - LinkedIn
It adds £68.1bn to the English economy every year. 🫂 Social care is a matter of social justice, supporting people to live good lives (that is the purpose of social care!) it's also a crucial...
State of the Adult Social Care Sector and Workforce report.
Oct 11, 2024 · State of the Adult Social Care Sector and Workforce report. In her introduction to the report, CEO Professor Oonagh Smyth writes: On the face of it, there are plenty of reasons …