The aftermath of imperial Britain is entwined with every part of the United Kingdom (UK). Colonial dominion brought on by European sovereignty resulted in slavery, the subjugation of the Global South and a demolishing of indigenous cultures. Widespread entrenched inequalities throughout societal domains are all forms of colonialism.Repercussions of the British Empire are prevalent in education and the fundamental imperialistic philosophies of colonialism have been internalised throughout universities. This research investigated the outcome of these legacies within UK universities, with a focus on the University of Greenwich. This university takes pride in its rich maritime history, but acknowledgement of the ‘less desirable’ side of this pa...
This paper examines how imperial travel of British academics shaped the production of knowledge and ...
In February 2016, students at the University of Cambridge voted unanimously to support the repatriat...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...
This thesis is a study of colonialism and the university, and the relationship between knowledge, im...
The British Empire was instrumental in shaping the modern world as we know it. Despite its significa...
This article takes the formation and work of the ‘Elliot’ Commission on Higher Education in West Afr...
From the late sixteenth through the nineteenth century, Great Britain expanded across the globe buil...
Over the last decade, there has been an increase in calls to address important questions on race and...
As a historical phenomenon, European colonialism has, from its beginning through the present day, a ...
Many observers of British national identity assume that decolonization presaged a crisis in the mean...
In February 2016, students at Jesus College, Cambridge voted unanimously to repatriate to Nigeria a ...
This paper examines how imperial travel of British academics shaped the production of knowledge and ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
This article critically analyses the modern function of the British Council, which operates as a pri...
This article unpacks African students’ understanding of colonialism in higher education through the ...
This paper examines how imperial travel of British academics shaped the production of knowledge and ...
In February 2016, students at the University of Cambridge voted unanimously to support the repatriat...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...
This thesis is a study of colonialism and the university, and the relationship between knowledge, im...
The British Empire was instrumental in shaping the modern world as we know it. Despite its significa...
This article takes the formation and work of the ‘Elliot’ Commission on Higher Education in West Afr...
From the late sixteenth through the nineteenth century, Great Britain expanded across the globe buil...
Over the last decade, there has been an increase in calls to address important questions on race and...
As a historical phenomenon, European colonialism has, from its beginning through the present day, a ...
Many observers of British national identity assume that decolonization presaged a crisis in the mean...
In February 2016, students at Jesus College, Cambridge voted unanimously to repatriate to Nigeria a ...
This paper examines how imperial travel of British academics shaped the production of knowledge and ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
This article critically analyses the modern function of the British Council, which operates as a pri...
This article unpacks African students’ understanding of colonialism in higher education through the ...
This paper examines how imperial travel of British academics shaped the production of knowledge and ...
In February 2016, students at the University of Cambridge voted unanimously to support the repatriat...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...