Lynne Bianchi

Vice Dean for Social Responsibility, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility

Bio:

In this episode, we are delighted to be joined by Dr Lynne Bianchi. Lynne is Vice Dean for Social Responsibility, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility, Director of the Science & Engineering Education Research and Innovation Hub & Senior Lecturer at Manchester University. 

A staunch advocate of STEM and vocational education, we track Lynne's journey from her school days, which did not pass without challenge, to her current role at Manchester University and how this came to her through a slightly unorthodox process. We also dig deep into the outreach work Lynne is leading across a range of sectors and how a deep passion for students to have full access to opportunity irrespective of gender, social and ethnic backgrounds drives her to this day.

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I really enjoyed this rich and broad conversation, and I believe you will too. So sit back, put your earplugs in, pour the coffee and enjoy Designed for Life in conversation with Dr Lynne Bianchi. 

Lynne wishes to thank all the organisations and supporters that have collaborated with her over the years and the teams that have committed time and energy to STEM projects over this time. 

SEEIRH is a nationally recognised centre of science and engineering education. We develop and engage teachers in innovative, research-informed continuous professional development programmes to ensure high-quality learning outcomes for young people.

The Engineering Educates Farmvention Challenge involves three different pathways tailored to inspire 7-14-year-olds to think as engineers in the context of British farming. Each includes sequences of five curriculum-linked sessions. Learners apply maths, science, design technology and computing skills and knowledge through the context of farming and agricultural engineering. Sponsored by the National Farmers' Union

Great Science share is an annual campaign to inspire 5-14-year-olds to ask, investigate and share their scientific questions with new audiences. An award-winning campaign to raise the profile of science in schools and their communities, encouraging young people to be inspired into science and engineering. An inclusive, non-competitive and collaborative experience for all.

This podcast has been recorded with the help of our sponsors, The Edge Foundation inspiring the education system to give all young people across the UK the knowledge, skills and behaviours they need to flourish in their future life and work and PTC Onshape Providing industry-standard cloud-based CAD to education.
 
We are indebted to The Edge and PTC Onshape for their continued support.

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