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Fionn Crombie Angus is a research Fellow with the Harvard Law School Project on Disability, award-winning keynote speaker, and international advocate for disability rights and inclusion. Experienced in collaborative research across 30+ academic projects, including health, technology, and social policy. Advisory roles with Trinity College Dublin, the HSE, and the UK Department of Health. Published author in disability studies and inclusive research, with work featured in Community Music Journal and the Good Lives book.


Advocacy highlights include keynote at the United Nations for World Down Syndrome Day, co-founding the National Down Syndrome Policy Group UK (leading to the Down Syndrome Act 2022), and serving as an Expert Witness to the Irish Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters. Guest lecturer at 36 universities in nine countries and producer of social change film projects for nine organisations.


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