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    Jim Slattery

    Executive Director of Compassion Matters at The Dalai Lama Centre for Compassion

    Jim Slattery is the Executive Director at the Dalai Lama Centre for Compassion, a position he has held since May 2018. He is based in Oxford, United Kingdom, and has a strong background in education, particularly in higher education and outreach programs.

    Professional Background

    • Current Role: As Executive Director, Slattery leads the Centre's educational outreach project, Compassion Matters, which focuses on teaching secular ethics and moral philosophy in schools. This initiative aims to enhance children's academic skills, socio-emotional learning, and mental well-being by promoting critical thinking on ethical issues and the importance of compassion for individual and societal well-being.1

    • Previous Experience: Before his current role, Slattery worked at the University of Oxford in various capacities related to widening access and participation from October 2010 to May 2018. His roles included Head of Widening Access and Participation, where he designed and managed outreach activities aimed at improving educational opportunities for underrepresented groups.1

    Education

    Slattery holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Archaeology from the University of York (2003-2006) and a Master's degree in Education from The Open University (2012-2015).1

    His extensive experience in educational outreach and commitment to fostering compassion through education reflect his dedication to improving both individual lives and broader societal dynamics.

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