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How can we make ENS-PSL more inclusive for people with autism, attention deficit disorders or dyslexia? ENS-PSL is committed to helping neurodivergent students by participating in the Atypie-Friendly programme.

June 29th, thirty students from the École normale supérieure and the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) will participate in a collaborative workshop developed by Columbia University. The idea is to better understand how youth throughout the world influence, and are influenced by, a rapidly changing world.
As a campaign to promote Equality and Diversity gains momentum in several ENS departments, its supporters are organizing an online screening in April of the ground-breaking film ‘Picture a Scientist.’ Open to all students and faculty, it will be followed by a panel discussion with guests including Marc Mézard, Director of ENS-PSL. In the meantime, two of the campaign’s supporters, post-docs Tahnée Engelen and Elenora van Rijsingen, discuss their personal experiences as women scientists -- and their agenda for change.
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