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Global Neurodiversity Seminar Series

The Centre for Neurodiversity Studies (CNS) at O.P. Jindal Global University (India) and the Centre for Neurodiversity & Development at Durham University (UK) cordially invite you to join our monthly online Neurodiversity Global Seminar Series.
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What is the Global Seminar Series?

The series brings together researchers, practitioners, and people with lived experience from across the world to share knowledge, build connections, and spark new conversations about neurodiversity.

Seminars are held monthly and are free to attend online.

The series is open to anyone with an interest in neurodiversity, whether through research, professional work, or personal experience.

Why take part?

  • Global voices - hear perspectives from across continents

  • Insights - engage with the latest research and practice

  • Open conversations - connect with speakers and participants in Q&A sessions

Our reach so far

The series has already drawn strong interest, with 800 people from 42 countries - including researchers, practitioners, students, and individuals with lived experience - reflecting a mix of roles, disciplines and experiences.

 

"The Neurodiversity Global Seminar Series has been highly informative and engaging, featuring a diverse range of speakers and topics from different parts of the world."

Researcher
India
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Next seminar

17 December 2025, 1PM GMT - The Moral Costs of Dehumanizing Language: Ethical Reporting of Neurodiversity Research in a Politically-Charged Era Speaker: Dr Monique Botha

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Contact us

deborah.riby@durham.ac.uk