Equality
Complexity in our multiple identities: the 2017 Disability Lecture
University of Oxford Annual Disability Lecture
Getting the gang together – reflections on women in HE leadership
Linda Naughton gives her reflections on the LFHE's Aurora programme for women in higher education leadership, and how our dominant ideas of leadership need to change in order to achieve gender parity in the sector.
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TEF results – A missed opportunity for progress on equality
There have been some commendable efforts to make assessment of equality a part of TEF, but all in all the results suggest it has been a missed opportunity for real progress, argues Jess Moody.
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Why is there such a large gender pay gap for graduates?
Women graduates earn less than their male counterparts immediately after leaving university and in the vast majority of subjects. We pick this apart and suggest what role universities might have to play in fixing it.
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HEPI-HEA student survey: the good, the bad, and the ugly
We run through the headlines and key implications of this year's influential HEPI/HEA student experience survey.
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Sexual harassment by staff is not being tackled with sufficient urgency
Despite growing media attention, there's little evidence that the sector is being sufficiently proactive in tackling staff-to-student sexual harassment. Richard Peachy of CMP Resolutions suggests some actions that universities might take.
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