In the final year of a career spanning more than 40 years in education, Dr Max Biddulph uses autoethnography to link ‘the personal’ with ‘the political’ and ‘the cultural’ to trace the evolving story of LGBT+ issues and their intersection with education.
Tags: Dr Max Biddulph, LGBT History Month, LGBT issues in education
A conversation for LGBT History Month, presented by The School of Chemistry.
The University is marking LGBT History Month with a series of events celebrating its LGBT staff […]
Appears in Issue 81
Tags: Bambi, Call Me Kuchu, Dr Max Biddulph, LGBT History Month, LGBTQ Staff Network, Marie-Pierre Pruvot, Professor David Brailsford, School of Computer Science, School of Education, The Enigma Problem: Alan Turing and the British Establishment
Twelve years ago, Professor Sarah O’Hara and her partner celebrated the birth of their first child. […]
Appears in Issue 74
Tags: All About Trans, Clare Martlew, Dr Max Biddulph, LGBTQ, NUS LGBT Officer Sky Yarlett, Paris Lees, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sarah O’Hara, Tara Hewitt