Inclusive language
Published on 2 July 2021Making changes to use more inclusive language offers us a chance to grow and become better communicators while also caring for those we’re communicating with.
News stories, service updates, and other important messages.
Making changes to use more inclusive language offers us a chance to grow and become better communicators while also caring for those we’re communicating with.
Find key dates in our 2022-2023 inclusion calendar.
October marks Black History Month in the UK. Each year, various teams across University host a number of activities, events and seminars.
Aiste Senulyte Zubiniene selected for a prestigious Athena Swan Reviewer role
Guidance from Imam Mohammed Gamal about working and assessments during Ramadan
Find out more about the activities and events planned for February by various teams across the University to mark LGBTQ+ History month.
As part of ED&I 'Inclusive Chats with...' video series, we discuss International Men's Day with Dr. Richard Burke and Imroze Sahota.
Information on faith based support considering how to deal with the global pandemic from a spiritual perspective.
The 'Tackling Hate Crime in Higher Education' six-week course is part of the Teaching Development Fund projects and is available to students in Semester One.
Due to heating works in Norwood House Prayer room, alternative room 8W 2.4 has been arranged for staff and students from 10 to 12 July.