Academic lead of It's a Penalty campaign in Tokyo 2020

Since 2020, I have been working with leading global charity It’s a Penalty to support international campaigns to educate visitors about the signs and risk of human trafficking. This work explored the importance of events as platforms for educational outcomes, and the Tokyo 2020 video below is just one of the campaigns we worked on together - shown across Tokyo during the Games in airports, airlines, underground train lines to the big screens in Shibuya Crossing.

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Mike wins "Special Recognition" professor of the year for contribution to university education