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Maisie Wilson speaking at Doing Change event 2024

What does an intern at the ISJ get up to?

Maisie Wilson shares stories and insights from their time as an Intern at the ISJ 2023-2024. From creating the first student-led podcasts and behind-the-scenes editing work from across the social…

August 22, 2024 in Student Intern.
Student introduces proposal to large audience.

Feeding the Campus: York St John’s First People’s Assembly

AJ Heritage, MRes student in Applied Linguistics and research assistant to the Ecological Justice Research Group, reports on the launch event of this year’s Living Lab – a People’s Assembly…

October 10, 2023 in Feeding the Campus 2022-23.

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The ISJ supports collaborative research and practice that draws on the range of academic expertise across our university. We seek to facilitate research, projects and partnerships that help us to pursue and promote a fairer society.

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ISJ Posts

“Research led by autistic and other neurodivergent people is the solution”

Meet our new ISJ intern!

“Co-research feels different”

Listening differently: a Nurse’s journey to co-production

“Curiosity is the key”

The Period Project – by Georgina Wetherall

“Co-production is not a technique but a politics of relationship”

“Everyone has the right to be a knower”

“Change requires fundamentally reimagining how we engage with young people” 

Weathering the Change: Building Climate Resilience at York St John University

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