If you are interesting in finding out more about equality, diversity or inclusion (EDI), there are a number of external websites which might be of help.
Higher Education
(formerly known as the Equality Challenge Unit, or ECU) works to further and support equality and diversity for staff and students in higher education. They provide a central resource of advice and guidance for the sector, on topics such as:
51³Ô¹ÏÍø as an institution is a paid subscriber to Advance HE. That means that you can access their resources by creating an account on their website using your 51³Ô¹ÏÍø email address. They have over 8,000 resources in their .
Learned and Professional Societies
The has produced a number of reports and publications as part of its commitment to increasing diversity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Other societies may have information about their own EDI efforts, networks in their disciplines, or funding. For example:
- The Academy of Medical Sciences
- The Royal Academy of Engineering
- The Royal Society of Chemistry
- The
- The Institution of Mechanical Engineering's
Networks
(HERAG) is a network for anyone interested in advancing race equality in higher education.
The is a professional network for women engineers, scientists and technologists offering inspiration, support and professional development.
There is a national .
Campaigning organisations
campaigns for gender balance in science, technology and engineering and also offers training.
has campaigns on age, gender and race.
is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights charity. Their website has