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Negotiated spaces: black women academics’ experiences in UK universities

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A dearth of literature exists on Black women academics’ experience in UK universities. This lacunae in research mirrors the lived experiences of many Black women academics: feeling silenced whilst simultaneously experiencing the strain of hypervisibility in their academic roles. Within the global landscape, influencing factors have been highlighted relating to pay disparities between Black women...

2nd UKCGE Conference on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in PG Research

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Greater diversity in postgraduate research benefits everybody. It generates work that reflects current society more accurately and is fundamental to our understanding of universities as public institutions. Ensuring inclusivity in postgraduate education is at the heart of furthering our economic, scientific and social progress. Following a highly successful meeting in Sheffield in 2023, the 2nd UKCGE Conference...

Invitation to Gen Delta Staff Roundtable, University of Plymouth

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You are invited to our Staff Roundtable titled "Addressing institutional and structural barriers for the retention and progression of Black, Asian and minority ethnic PGR female students. Click here for more details and registration.

Goldsmith Scholarship

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The Graduate School is very pleased to announce the call for applications for two Generation Delta Goldsmiths Studentships, for doctoral study. This initiative builds on and contributes to the OFS / Research England project Generation Delta: Building Routes into Professorship for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Women that seeks to redress barriers to access and...

Summer research internships

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The University of Cambridge offers a number of research internships for undergraduates from underrepresented groups who are interested in pursuing postgraduate studies and have the potential to become the future of research. Click here for more information

A member of our Advisory Board, Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu, has become the 7th President in Cambridge University!

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We are delighted to announce that Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu, a ground-breaking nanoscientist, has been elected as Wolfson's 7th President. Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu, a Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience known for her ground-breaking work in nanoparticle drug delivery, will become the 7th President of Wolfson. She will succeed current President, Professor Jane Clarke, on 1 October 2024. Click...

Upcoming Events

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Please click the link below to view some of the upcoming events organized by YCEDE and Brad-ATTAIN. https://ycede.ac.uk/category/events/