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MAPS Education Research & Innovation Seminar: Neil Williams (University of Kingston)
Kingston University developed an Inclusive Curriculum Framework to help address awarding gaps. The framework adopts three key principles fundamental to creating and delivering an inclusive curriculum to: Create an accessible curriculum; Enable students to see themselves reflected in the curriculum; Equip students with the skills to positively contribute to and work in a global and diverse environment. In 2013/4 the BAME awarding gap for the Faculty of Science Engineering and Computing was 18.4%, by 2018/9 this had been reduced to 4.1%. In this presentation a range of university, faculty and programme level actions taken to help reduce degree and module award gaps are covered. These include the implementation and impact of Undergraduate Research Internship scheme, the development of a Support for Academic Progression programme, greater use of active learning methods and a review of assessment.
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11/4/2021
BAME Conference 2021: Heidi Mirza
Talk and Q&A by Heidi Mirza (Professor of Race, Faith and Culture at Goldsmiths, UoL, Professor Emerita in Equalities Studies at UCL, and Visiting Professor in Social Policy at LSE)
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6/14/2021
BAME Conference 2021: Chris Millward
Talk and Q&A by Chris Millward (Director for Fair Access and Participation).
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6/14/2021
BAME Conference: Q&A panel
Chaired by Ijeoma Uchegbu (Pro-Vice Provost - Africa and The Middle East), with panellists Prof. Ijeoma Uchegbu, Sandy Ogundele, Aarushi Menon, Lasana Harris and Prof. Parama Chaudhury.
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6/14/2021
BAME Conference 2021: project update
by Dr Julie Evans, Dr Parama Chaudhury, Sukhi Bath and Mahalia Davis
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6/14/2021
Message from the Provost - Black Lives at UCL Podcast
A message from UCL's President & Provost, Dr Michael Spence, introducing our latest podcast series, Black lives at UCL. Black Lives at UCL is a new podcast series amplifying and sharing the voices of UCL's black staff and students. In each episode, you’ll hear from three people from within the UCL community, talking about their experiences of race, racialisation and systemic racism, and asking what UCL needs to change in order to be better. Listen to this message from the Provost, about why this podcast series is an important step forwards for UCL and why we should all take the time to listen to it.
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4/21/2021
The Impact of covid-19 on BAME Communities Health
The panel share personal stories, clinical and academic work to discuss the impact of covid-19, taking into account factors that include the inequalities and racism experienced by BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) communities with regard to their health.
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8/12/2020
Pathway to PhD
The London Interdisciplinary Biosciences Consortium, one of the largest BBSRC funded Doctoral Training Partnerships in the UK, is hosting a free one day event for potential research students who identify as black or minority ethnic. The aim of the event is to increase the number BAME candidates making informed and well-prepared applications to high profile Doctoral Training Programmes by providing a unique platform to receive advice and coaching, to ask questions and engage with relatable student role models. http://lido-dtp.ac.uk/pathway_to_phd.html
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8/23/2018