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Lucy Bond: Decolonising Memory and Trauma Studies
Host Kyra Araneta interviews Dr. Lucy Bond from the University of Westminster about her research on memory and trauma, decolonising memory studies and challenging Western biases. Lucy also shares how educators can adopt decolonial practices in teaching.
Blogs
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SEDA Webinar – 21st March 2019
Professors in Preparation 21st March 2019, 14.00 – 15.00 #ProfsinPrep Becoming a professor is not easy but for some reason becoming a professor in teaching and learning appears to be […]
Podcasts
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Heidi Safia Mirza: Ethic inequalities in the UK, doing intersectional social research and decolonising British universities
In this episode of the podcast our host Kyra Araneta is joined by Professor Heidi Safia Mirza, an accomplished academic, activist and feminist writer with a wealth of knowledge and experience in addressing complex issues related to race, ethnicity, and inequality in the context of higher education.
Videos
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Celebrating Multilingualism at Westminster
Did you know that in 2021/22, there were 350,325 international students pursuing degrees in the UK according to the Higher Education Student Statistics (HESA)? Surprisingly, international students represented 22% of the total student population in the whole country (Universities UK).