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Dr Tanvi Rai
University of Oxford
https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/team/tanvi-rai
Events this person is speaking at:
Tuesday 6 July 2021 (11th Week, Trinity Term)
12:30
-
Diversity in research: collective conversations
Professor Kamaldeep Bhui
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Sharon Dixon
(University of Oxford)
,
Professor Richard McManus
(University of Oxford)
,
Professor Catherine Pope
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Tanvi Rai
(University of Oxford)
Tuesday 17 May 2022 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
09:30
-
'What would it take to meaningfully attend to ethnicity and race in health research?'
Dr Tanvi Rai
(University of Oxford)
Psychiatry Seminars
Tuesday 15 November 2022 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
13:00
-
The interplay of race-blindness, race-sensitivity and racism in health research: a Bridge(rton) too far?
Dr Tanvi Rai
(University of Oxford)
Richard Doll Seminars
Wednesday 31 May 2023 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Race & Health: Reckoning with the past and present to secure a better future
In-person only
Prof Delan Devakuman
(University College London)
,
Dr Abi Deivanayagam
(University College London)
,
Miss Sonora English
(University College London)
,
Prof Patricia Kingori
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Tanvi Rai
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Mehrunisha Suleman
(University of Oxford)
Thursday 7 March 2024 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
16:00
-
Oxford Festival of Global Health - 'Lovesick'
Dr Toral Gathani
(University of Oxford)
,
Professor Christophe Fraser
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Tanvi Rai
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Priya Lall
(University of Oxford)
OxPop Festival of Global Health
Events this person is organising:
Wednesday 31 May 2023 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
Race & Health: Reckoning with the past and present to secure a better future
In-person only
Prof Delan Devakuman
(University College London)
,
Dr Abi Deivanayagam
(University College London)
,
Miss Sonora English
(University College London)
,
Prof Patricia Kingori
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Tanvi Rai
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Mehrunisha Suleman
(University of Oxford)