This article highlights how international students of colour are racialised in English higher education. Key performance indicators of racial inequality in the sector like achievement outcomes currently discount experiences of international students of colour. This is problematic as international students, as found in this study, identify themselves under the sector racial category of Black and minority ethnic (BME). They experience racism and discrimination in and outside the Academy just like ‘home’ BME students. The work presented here foregrounds the racialised experiences of international students of colour in English higher education. It is a counter-story in the tradition of critical race theory which reveal how whiteness unifie...
Home BAME students are under-represented on postgraduate courses in England, especially at elite uni...
Concerns over the relationship between ethnicity and degree attainment have led to allegations of in...
The author of this report, Ruth Mieschbuehler, argues that there is a real danger that campus relati...
The paper foregrounds whiteness in challenging the dominant discourse on 'race' and underachievement...
This article highlights antiblackness pervading English higher education. This antiblackness is att...
UK universities most often use a localized approach, primarily ‘white’ and ‘euro-centric’, for vario...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
This paper critically examines the experiences of racism encountered by academics working within Bri...
This study explores the lived experiences on campus of five female undergraduate students of colour....
This article has a non-traditional format in that it consists of a committee paper which represents ...
This paper draws attention to empirical work on widening access to understand the silence on race ma...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
Home BAME students are under-represented on postgraduate courses in England, especially at elite uni...
Concerns over the relationship between ethnicity and degree attainment have led to allegations of in...
The author of this report, Ruth Mieschbuehler, argues that there is a real danger that campus relati...
The paper foregrounds whiteness in challenging the dominant discourse on 'race' and underachievement...
This article highlights antiblackness pervading English higher education. This antiblackness is att...
UK universities most often use a localized approach, primarily ‘white’ and ‘euro-centric’, for vario...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
This paper critically examines the experiences of racism encountered by academics working within Bri...
This study explores the lived experiences on campus of five female undergraduate students of colour....
This article has a non-traditional format in that it consists of a committee paper which represents ...
This paper draws attention to empirical work on widening access to understand the silence on race ma...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
Here, we offer a synthesis of recent evidence and new developments in relation to three broad aspect...
Home BAME students are under-represented on postgraduate courses in England, especially at elite uni...
Concerns over the relationship between ethnicity and degree attainment have led to allegations of in...
The author of this report, Ruth Mieschbuehler, argues that there is a real danger that campus relati...