Making a Difference: Entrepreneurship and Human Rights - Breaking Cycles of Exclusion and Exploitation in Health, Education, and Society

Are you looking to make a meaningful impact through a career or volunteering in social enterprises or charities?

Join us for an engaging event where guest speakers working in the third sector will share their experiences, challenges, and insights. Learn how they are driving change, discover pathways into this rewarding field, and find inspiration for how you too can make a difference. 

Making a Difference: Entrepreneurship and Human Rights - breaking cycles of exclusion and exploitation in health, education, and society

  Tuesday 27 January, 17:00-18:30

  Tanner Room, Linacre College (go to the reception at Linacre College for directions to the room)

A conversation with Emily ChalkeFounding Director, Ella's, a London-based organisation working with women who have survived trafficking and sexual exploitation, and Yama Farooq Mujadidi, DPhil in Clinical Research, Director of Clinical Trials Programming and Data Management at the Oxford Vaccine Group and founder of  Oxus Global Impact and Oxus Technologies, addressing barriers to education, employment and health across the world.

Following the conversation with the speakers (17.00-18.00) there will be an opportunity to continue the discussion informally (18-00-18.30).

This event open to all current, matriculated Oxford University students (not only those who have secured a place on the Making a Difference programme). Spaces are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to book your spot now to secure your place. 

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Additional resources

We also have a number of resources on our website to guide you for a career in this area such as charities, international development and entrepreneurship

This event complements the Making a Difference programme and is open to all Oxford University students. Making a Difference is a skills development programme from the Careers Service developed exclusively for Oxford University students.