Staff diversity: socio-economic background
  
  
   
  
      
  
  
    
        
  
  
      
            
  
      Jack Grove asks whether those who lead academic departments and universities can still realistically find the time to be effective researchers
       
  
      The UK’s first black female history professor on universities atoning for their pasts and believing in the goodness of others
       
  
      Public institutions vow to tackle inequality at conference
       
  
      Parties must wait for a ruling on affirmative action policies, with a Supreme Court judgment likely years away
       
  
      Scientific excellence must mean more than ‘how good someone is with a round-bottom flask’, conference hears
       
  
      Academics should not be afraid to challenge the wisdom of requiring institutions to make financial amends for their past links to slavery, says Robert Dingwall
       
  
      If he had chosen to pursue the biggest factor in Harvard’s admissions discrimination – preferences for the white and wealthy – Michael Wang would have faced obstacles from alumni and the law alike
       
  
      Win or lose, Harvard may need to ask whether pursuing its affirmative action case all the way to the Supreme Court is in the best overall interest of US higher education
       
  
      Lawsuit by an Asian-American student challenging rejection reveals white students, not black applicants, to be the advantaged party
       
  
      Royal Historical Society report warns dynamism of discipline risks being stifled by lack of diversity
       
  
      Claims that the UK’s counterterrorism strategy targets Muslims and harms free speech are ‘nonsense’, says Prevent coordinator Chris Sybenga
       
  
      Report says non-white students will represent 73 per cent of undergraduates by end of next decade
       
  
      Senior leaders must lead the charge in changing higher education’s structural disadvantages for black and minority ethnic staff and students, say Kalwant Bhopal and Sally Hunt
       
  
      Conservative anger at initiatives to make campuses more inclusive to minority students is misplaced, say Kevin Singer, Laura Dahl, Matthew J. Mayhew and Alyssa N. Rockenbach
       
  
      ‘People who have been around at a university for a while assume they know everything…but actually they need to be educated themselves,’ says project leader
       
  
      Results of Social Mobility Employer Index suggests dominance of Russell Group is being slowly eroded
       
  
      Experts see shift towards international approach in granting of greater autonomy to handful of leading universities
       
  
      Removal of guidelines on affirmative action and retirement of Supreme Court justice could ‘set the stage for future challenges’ to university admission policies
       
  
      Independent study will examine why more institutions have not joined initiative
       
  
      Open prejudice against his sexuality has seen the career of one academic slowly wither
       
  
      The former gay porn star turned academic on what lecturers can learn from the adult entertainment industry
       
  
      Schemes asking us to transform our workplaces in the name of equality, diversity and inclusivity are failing. It’s time to hold our institutions to account, says Rebecca Harrison
       
  
      Women and their clothing are scrutinised more closely because men are seen as the norm in academia. Emma Rees considers the codes at play in what is supposedly a radical space
       
  
      The ‘leaky pipeline’ metaphor for the lack of women at senior levels of academia can demotivate those whose professional paths meander, says Aileen Fyfe
       
  
      Elizabeth Cannon on why Canada's HE sector still has some work to do to achieve true diversity, and how universities are approaching this problem
       
  
      Universities must go well beyond boilerplate statements about being a 'welcoming environment' if they really want to treat all their students equally, says Sarah Kollat
       
  
      To mark International Women’s Day, academics and administrators reflect on leadership challenges
       
  
      Duke University’s Valerie Ashby says institutions must be more ‘intentional’ about finding ethnic minority PhD candidates
       
  
      Rachel Moss on why academic women might find maternity leave a sometimes challenging experience
       
  
      By some measures, universities are wonderfully accommodating workplaces for gays and lesbians. Six academics give us their perspective
       
  
      Kieran Fenby-Hulse asks whether being gay limits opportunities for researchers