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Dr Jessica Gagnon: Women in STEM: Tackling Inequalities and Building Inclusive Futures – Part 2: Actions

Dr Jessica Gagnon: Women in STEM: Tackling Inequalities and Building Inclusive Futures – Part 2: Actions

by EDI Blog | Mar 2, 2026 | Gender/Sex, International Women’s Day

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About (see Part 1 for overall picture of challenges) Tackling inequalities faced by women in STEM requires an intersectional approach. Gender biases do not operate in isolation. Women of colour, LGBTQ+ women, disabled women, and...
Dr Andrew Angus-Whiteoak: Designing for Access – Why Inclusion Should Never Be an Afterthought

Dr Andrew Angus-Whiteoak: Designing for Access – Why Inclusion Should Never Be an Afterthought

by EDI Blog | Mar 2, 2026 | Disability, Inclusive Education

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About Learning has always felt urgent to me. In my early twenties, I experienced a significant head injury that left me with lasting cognitive effects. I lost around five years of memories. Entire chapters of my life now exist...
Dr Anna Forringer-Beal: Why Neuro-inclusive Universal Design Learning Matters for Students and Staff Alike

Dr Anna Forringer-Beal: Why Neuro-inclusive Universal Design Learning Matters for Students and Staff Alike

by EDI Blog | Mar 2, 2026 | Disability, Inclusive Education

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About Student demographics in education are changing, and our teaching practices must evolve accordingly. Educators at universities may expect that up to 11% of their students have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)...
Lin Ma: My Aurora journey – how one programme reshaped my confidence, network, and leadership “voice”

Lin Ma: My Aurora journey – how one programme reshaped my confidence, network, and leadership “voice”

by EDI Blog | Mar 2, 2026 | Gender/Sex, International Women’s Day

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About If you’re wondering whether Aurora is ‘worth the time’, I will answer in the way a good Aurora session would encourage, it depends on what you want to become ready for. For me, Aurora wasn’t a generic leadership course. It...
TIN-Bee Staff: The Manchester Method – How Trans Activists Reshaped UK Law

TIN-Bee Staff: The Manchester Method – How Trans Activists Reshaped UK Law

by EDI Blog | Jan 29, 2026 | TIN-Bee

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About Manchester is widely recognised as the birthplace of trans activism in the UK. It was the home of Press for Change (PFC), the organisation that became the most influential trans rights lobbying group in British history. PFC...
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