Three years on from our #ClosingTheGap report, join us on 28 April as we focus on what we have learnt since, and how to continue to push forward.
Our #ClosingTheGap report, launched nearly three years ago, headlined the shocking 13% gap between White and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) students receiving a first or 2:1 degree classification. Join us online on 28 April as we focus on action and solutions: what have we learnt since, and how do we continue to push forward?
Find out how to use data effectively and build genuine co-production with students and get inspired by good practice case studies from institutions who are making strides towards race equity.
We'll also be unveiling a sneak peek of the findings and recommendations from the upcoming ‘Closing the gap’ report, as well as discussing important topics including the academic pipeline, evaluating interventions and the role of leadership.
You can expect a fantastic line-up of speakers, including:
- Baroness Valerie Amos, Master of University College, Oxford University
- Kaushika Patel, Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and Deputy Dean, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University
- Dr Zainab Khan, Pro Vice-Chancellor Teaching & Learning, Director of the Centre for Equity & Inclusion, London Metropolitan University
- Josette Bushell-Mingo OBE, Principal, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
- Ananya Jain, BAME Officer, University of St Andrews