Comment One giant leap for woman-kind – women need more confidence to know their value Nicole M Pihan Mar 8, 2020 Samira Ahmed won her case against the BBC and will be paid £700,000 to make up the for… Read More
News Lack of black senior academics in UK “unacceptable”, says universities minister Steph Spyropoulou Feb 18, 2020 The universities minister has slammed the lack of senior black academics in UK universities as “unacceptable”. Chris Skidmore… Read More
News #marchforsisterhood is coming to the Internet Nicole M Pihan Oct 10, 2019 The first-ever digital women’s march is being held on October 11 across all social media platforms, where girls,… Read More
Events London Film Festival on the road to embracing gender equality Nicole M Pihan Oct 9, 2019 Let’s hear it for the girls! The BFI London Film Festival is ripe with pure female directorial talent. Read More
News KU societies invite all to attend ‘Women’s March on London’ this Saturday Tessa Neal Jan 20, 2017 KU’s Feminist and Amnesty International societies will march in solidarity with an estimated 26,000 participants to promote “fundamental… Read More
News KU campaigns in recognition of equal pay day Pia Jenkins-Henham Nov 17, 2016 Campaigners were spreading awareness across the UK and in the hallways of Kingston University last week as a… Read More
News KU diversity guru Nona Mcduff set to shape the future of UK higher education Amelia Cunningham Oct 25, 2016 KU’s diversity expert has been selected to become a member of the new government panel aimed at improving… Read More
Comment Oscar nominations 2015: 50 shades of white male priviledge Mai Vabo Feb 19, 2015 We are coming close to the world famous award ceremony that, let’s not lie, we all pay attention… Read More
News None of 94 professors at Kingston are black women Bauke Schram Feb 18, 2015 Out of a total of 20,000 UK professors, only 17 are black and female, a study shows. Kingston… Read More
News Kingston LGBT students speak out over lack of mention in university Equality Report Priyanka Mogul Feb 6, 2015 KU LGBT students have raised concerns over the fact that LGBT statistics are not included in the university’s… Read More
One giant leap for woman-kind – women need more confidence to know their value
Samira Ahmed won her case against the BBC and will be paid £700,000 to make up the for…
Read MoreLack of black senior academics in UK “unacceptable”, says universities minister
The universities minister has slammed the lack of senior black academics in UK universities as “unacceptable”. Chris Skidmore…
Read More#marchforsisterhood is coming to the Internet
The first-ever digital women’s march is being held on October 11 across all social media platforms, where girls,…
Read MoreLondon Film Festival on the road to embracing gender equality
Let’s hear it for the girls! The BFI London Film Festival is ripe with pure female directorial talent.
Read MoreKU societies invite all to attend ‘Women’s March on London’ this Saturday
KU’s Feminist and Amnesty International societies will march in solidarity with an estimated 26,000 participants to promote “fundamental…
Read MoreKU campaigns in recognition of equal pay day
Campaigners were spreading awareness across the UK and in the hallways of Kingston University last week as a…
Read MoreKU diversity guru Nona Mcduff set to shape the future of UK higher education
KU’s diversity expert has been selected to become a member of the new government panel aimed at improving…
Read MoreOscar nominations 2015: 50 shades of white male priviledge
We are coming close to the world famous award ceremony that, let’s not lie, we all pay attention…
Read MoreNone of 94 professors at Kingston are black women
Out of a total of 20,000 UK professors, only 17 are black and female, a study shows. Kingston…
Read MoreKingston LGBT students speak out over lack of mention in university Equality Report
KU LGBT students have raised concerns over the fact that LGBT statistics are not included in the university’s…
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