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HomeNewsJoin Intifar Chowdhury On ABC Q+A This Thursday 12 May 2022
Join Intifar Chowdhury on ABC Q+A this Thursday 12 May 2022
Tuesday 10 May 2022

Intifar Chowdhury, Associate Lecturer with the School of Politics and International Relations (SPIR), will be live on ABC Q+A this Thursday 12 May 2022 answering questions around the upcoming elections. Other panel include Paul Fletcher (Minister for Communications and the Arts), Caroline Di Russo (Lawyer and Commentator) and Siimon Reynolds (Advertising entrepreneur).

Intifar has a double degree in Science (Biochemistry/Genetics) and International Relations (Honours) at ANU. Her research interests include comparative politics, youth politics, quantitative methods, survey research, public opinion and behaviour, Australian politics. Intifar’s current research tackles “the important question of whether young people are turning away from democracy.”

More about the ABC Q+A here.