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Unpaid Care Work and Covid-19: A Missed Opportunity to Recognise, Value and Take Action?…

Tallulah Lines (IGDC) and Jayanthi Lingham (WICID) chair a panel exploring the impact of unpaid care work on women and girls by discussing how feminist and women’s movements challenge…

york.ac.uk/igdc/events/online-series-events/unpaid-care-work-a-missed-opportunity

Artivism: Imagining Futures of Anthropocene - York Environmental Sustainability Institute

How can art shape the way we respond to the climate crisis? Join us for a thought-provoking and interactive panel exploring the power of artivism—where creativity meets environmental action.

york.ac.uk/yesi/events/2025/artivism-imagining-futures-of-anthropocene

Welcome to the University of York: IT support available - Student home

Welcome, or welcome back, to the University of York. The IT support team are here to help you with any IT related questions or problems during your time at the University.

york.ac.uk/students/news/2024/welcometotheuniversityofyorkitsupportavailable

Yorkshire Macular Degeneration Fund: Spotlight on AMD Research - News and events

Join a free lecture by Professor Richard Gale on AMD research and the launch of the “Anna the Eye Scanner” Appeal.

york.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/public-lectures/sem1-24-25/macular-degeneration

Dame Judi Dench becomes Patron of the Yorkshire Macular Degeneration Fund - York Giving

World-renowned actress Dame Judi Dench has been appointed Patron of the Yorkshire Macular Degeneration Fund, an initiative focused on supporting research into vision loss and blindness.

york.ac.uk/york-giving/news/2024/judi-dench-yorkshire-macular-degeneration-fund

Capitalism, conflict and the climate emergency - News and events

Adam Hanieh's IGDC lecture examines the Middle East's role in the fossil fuel economy, linking global capital to regional crises, inequality, and violence.

york.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/public-lectures/sem1-25-26/capitalism-conflict