Staff diversity: socio-economic background
  
  
   
  
      
  
  
    
        
  
  
      
            
  
      Vaccine inequality and over-reliance on remote data collection threaten to diminish marginal voices, say Nicole Stremlau and Gianluca Iazzolino
       
  
      Long-standing challenge on research disclosures grows more urgent with rising China tensions and anti-Asian discrimination
       
  
      An initiative by the University Alliance to offer training and support to BAME scholars is an important step in the right direction, says Vini Lander 
       
  
      Series of analyses in JAMA concludes that a promise to achieve greater racial balance in training doctors remains largely unfulfilled
       
  
      Female representation now proportionate to UK academia as a whole, even if ethnic minorities still fall short
       
  
      Difference in scores given to white and non-white students largely disappeared in coursework, UCL study finds
       
  
      Sutton Trust survey of school-leavers reveals widespread anxiety about impact of Covid-19 pandemic on university admissions
       
  
      Federal benefit is too big, and former soldiers often choose low-quality institutions, new analysis argues
       
  
      The quality of universities’ statements in the wake of Atlanta’s mass shooting correlates with their curricula, say Charles Crabtree and Yusaku Horiuchi
       
  
      New dean at top Canadian school hopes outside perspective can resolve months of protest over behaviours and curriculum
       
  
      In first federal court test, Indiana University can keep mandate with exemptions for its on-campus students
       
  
      A model for conservative politics in US higher education, Virginia campus seen as reverting to intolerance
       
  
      Court order has little immediate effect but has generated new Democrat vows to seek citizenship for child immigrants
       
  
      Georgetown analysis, testing argument of Harvard opponents, sees little ethnic gain from SAT-only metric
       
  
      We need knowledge and content that go beyond the Western world to design a meaningful decolonised, research-led curriculum, says Masi Noor
       
  
      Leaving after tenure dispute, celebrated black activist professor criticises leadership
       
  
      Decline in female representation at undergraduate and master's level is cause for concern, says Royal Economic Society
       
  
      Hannah-Jones case points out pathway for wider trustee reform but may just embolden academia’s political enemies
       
  
      Pride Month may be over but inclusion needs year-round commitment that goes beyond noisy and colourful gestures, says Karen Lambert
       
  
      The University of California’s decision to back away from the SAT and ACT will only further benefit privileged applicants, says Matt Larriva
       
  
      Online ban is ‘unprecedented’ in scale and likely involved cooperation from multiple parties, expert says
       
  
      Pulitzer-winning journalist, citing embarrassment of UNC controversy, instead joins Ta-Nehisi Coates at top HBCU
       
  
      A post-qualification applications system is the best way to ensure equity in admissions, says Sasha Roseneil
       
  
      Weeks of protests end in victory for 1619 Project creator and advocates of academic freedom and racial awareness
       
  
      White Fragility author challenges institutions to live up to their proclaimed values 
       
  
      ‘Patronising’ to expect lower standards from students from disadvantaged backgrounds, says OfS following newspaper report
       
  
      New programme for universities modelled on version that increased racial equity within NIH’s own laboratories
       
  
      Education Committee says Office for Students must take tougher action on dearth of disadvantaged white pupils entering higher education
       
  
      Initiatives on mental health and sexual harassment are welcome, but racial discrimination also demands greater attention, says David Mba
       
  
      Institutions face tough choices and often fierce criticism in trying to make reparation for their tainted origins
       
  
      Government, enterprise and education must contribute to a multi-pronged, long-term programme to boost social mobility, says Anulika Ajufo
       
  
      Professors and institutions admit worry as at least 20 US states move to block curricula exploring systemic biases
       
  
      After decade tackling Indigenous mistreatment, nation and its universities widening racial agenda, says Afua Cooper
       
  
      Male academics assessed more highly if they work at a top-ranked university but same bias does not materialise for female scholars
       
  
      Gender bias in student reviews leads vulnerable females to be more lenient in their assessments, large analysis finds
       
  
      Misplaced fear of racial and sexual threats, plus the need to provide a ‘feeling’ of security, cited as reasons universities are reluctant to limit armed officers
       
  
      Embattled university president in staunchly conservative state sees business-world allies valuing benefits of under-fire course
       
  
      University retreats under pressure by pausing graduation plans for critic of pro-Trump insurrectionists
       
  
      Podcast denying systemic racist attitudes in medicine seen as emblematic of leadership at top periodical
       
  
      Love for Confederacy permeates oldest state-funded military college in the US, investigation concludes
       
  
      The computational biologist and Royal Society prizewinner on empowering neurodiversity, academic humour and why emotions are key to problem-solving
       
  
      Her long career as a psychologist and a college president has shown Beverly Daniel Tatum how crucial racial identity formation is and how overriding negative stereotypes about minority students’ performance can be like ‘water in a parched land’. Matthew Reisz hears why
       
  
      Investigation, despite little evidence, seen as reflecting growing power of conservative critics of academia
       
  
      As marginalised becomes mainstream, Australian inclusivity practitioners are urged to adopt a mainstream focus
       
  
      Intervention by Chapel Hill trustees hits higher education as dangerous new threat of political interference
       
  
      Covid and equity movement give HBCUs a moment – and money – to show their worth
       
  
      Four experts from the University of Bath give tips on how to create an open, creative and non-hierarchical environment at your next workshop
       
  
      Despite backing removal last year, Oxford college says report noted challenges, including government policy
       
  
      After two forced resignations, exiled president tackles racism and selfishness undermining US higher education
       
  
      Pennsylvania liberal arts college promises external investigation of incident
       
  
      Cambridge scholar says subject is not just for ‘posh people who’ve done Latin for ages’
       
  
      Roberta Mock explores a tradition of performance that still raises urgent political questions today
       
  
      Four institutions get $555 million compensation for Maryland shifting their courses to white campuses
       
  
      Imperial creates tool to analyse geographic distribution of authors on reading lists and socio-economic status of their country
       
  
      Powerful organisation moves to rank economic value of university education to students
       
  
      Lawmakers and activists work to forbid talk of enduring inequities
       
  
      Limited fluency and cultural concerns could lead to a backlash against German institutions’ pitch to the international market, says Brian Bloch
       
  
      Report criticises newly appointed leader but says use of term in student meeting did not make him a racist
       
  
      An unfriendly and isolating ambience that descended into microaggressions and dismissed complaints shattered one academic's high expectations 
       
  
      Opening up the canon is essential for a discipline that struggles with diversity, claims author