What makes for an inclusive Higher Education space? A conversation for LGBT History Month
Reporting in 2018, Universities UK note that Higher Education in the UK has experienced consistent growth over the last decade with a change in the staff/student demographic to becoming progressively internationalized. In a parallel review, the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA, 2017) note the polarization of attitudes towards gender and sexual minorities globally, with 72 countries criminalising same sex relations. What happens when this collision of people, faith, cultural diversity, values and attitudes inhabits the same higher education space? How can everyone get on and feel included?
A presentation by Dr Max Biddulph, Associate Professor, School of Education, and Chair, LGBTQ Staff Network, University of Nottingham.
Schedule
12:30: Arrival and Welcome: Professor Simon Langley-Evans, Head of School of Biosciences
12:45: Presentation/Lecture: Dr Max Biddulph
13:45: Q&A chaired by Professor Simon Langley-Evans
Free to attend. All welcome.
Refreshments will be provided on arrival. Attendees are welcome to bring their own food.
Presented as part of LGBT History Month.