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Sarah Lewthwaite

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Sarah Lewthwaite is a Principal Research Fellow, and Co-Director of the Centre for Research in Inclusion, at the University of Southampton. Her research interests centre on the teaching and learning of accessibility in universities and the workplace. She also maintains expertise in inclusion, disability and new media research, inclusive and accessible research methods, and student experience. Sarah leads the ‘Teaching Accessibility in the Digital Skill Set’ study as a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, and she is a Co-Investigator on the ESRC project ‘New Approaches to Digital Skills Development’. 

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The Disability Lectures

The Disability Lectures

This annual lecture series celebrates the achievements of disabled people. The University is committed to establishing an inclusive...
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2026 Disability Lecture: Digital Accessibility at the Crossroads - Infrastructure, AI, and the Future We Build Dr Sarah Lewthwaite explores the challenges and opportunities of building digital futures where accessibility is an essential feature of systems and infrastructure. AI puts us at a crossroads. How can we build an inclusive future? Sarah Lewthwaite, Jordelle Akinola, Irene Tracey, David White 6 July, 2026 Captions
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