27 - 31 January 2019

Led by VP Education Kate Roberts, the Inclusive Education campaign aims to create a more inclusive educational experience for all students from all backgrounds. Events across the week will celebrate the diversity of our student population, examine ways in which the University can be more inclusive to all students, and help students understand how they can be champions of inclusive education through providing a space and a platform for this topic to be heard.

Alongside the dedicated events and Academic Rep Conference, this week will also see the launch of our first Student Voice Report on BAME Inclusive Student Experience, with 25 recommendations for both the University and Students’ Union to implement to improve the educational experience for BAME students at Royal Holloway. We hope that this report and the recommendations proposed will change the way that we, and the University, function and will help to make us a more inclusive and welcoming community for all students. We will continue to prioritise inclusive education and support students from all backgrounds until there is no attainment gap, no discrimination and diversity is universally celebrated.


Events

Inclusivi-Tea
27th January
Tommy's Lounge
Come along and grab some free tea, coffee and biscuits whilst chatting to VP Education Kate Roberts about Inclusive Education.
Inclusive Education Workshop: Queer History - Who Gives A F**k?
27th January
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Dr. Amy Tooth Murphy is a Royal Holloway lecturer in Oral History, focusing specifically on oral history, queer history, public history, modern British history, and gender and sexuality.
Academic Rep Conference
29th January
Windsor Building
Join us as we shine the spotlight on Inclusive Education. Share your experiences and generate ideas on how we can make education equal for all. Open to all students, not just reps!


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