In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students in Higher Education. They begin by looking at the national picture before presenting their own research from a London university. Their research highlights a lack of attention to issues of race and racism in university teaching and a lack of diversity in curricula and teaching approaches. They finish by presenting a model of experiential group work which they use to grapple with issues of race and social justice, and to promote empowerment and dialogue, with their own students
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
Racism is still alive and well in US and UK academia, writes Kalwant Bhopal. She argues that to dism...
In this article we discuss an interdisciplinary and collaborative four-year project, Taking Race Liv...
The paper foregrounds whiteness in challenging the dominant discourse on 'race' and underachievement...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
Looking to examine and address the barriers facing black and minority ethnic academic staff, the LSE...
Looking to examine and address the barriers facing black and minority ethnic academic staff, the LSE...
Looking to examine and address the barriers facing black and minority ethnic academic staff, the LSE...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
This chapter considers how, despite legislation, policies and expressed commitment to ‘equality and ...
In this article we discuss an interdisciplinary and collaborative four-year project, Takin...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
Racism is still alive and well in US and UK academia, writes Kalwant Bhopal. She argues that to dism...
In this article we discuss an interdisciplinary and collaborative four-year project, Taking Race Liv...
The paper foregrounds whiteness in challenging the dominant discourse on 'race' and underachievement...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
Looking to examine and address the barriers facing black and minority ethnic academic staff, the LSE...
Looking to examine and address the barriers facing black and minority ethnic academic staff, the LSE...
Looking to examine and address the barriers facing black and minority ethnic academic staff, the LSE...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
This chapter considers how, despite legislation, policies and expressed commitment to ‘equality and ...
In this article we discuss an interdisciplinary and collaborative four-year project, Takin...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...