The University of Nottingham Chaplaincy present the public lecture, ‘Scars across humanity’ which asks how has violence against women become so prevalent in our society, and can it be overcome?
7pm, Thursday 10 March
Tags: Chaplaincy, Elaine Storkey, equality, faith, gender, International Women's Day, International Women's Day 2016, public lecture, sociology, women
February is LGBT History Month, and The University of Nottingham is taking the opportunity to celebrate […]
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Tags: community, culture, equality and diversity, events, gender, human resources, LGBT, LGBT History Month, people and culture, Professional Development, Rights and Justice, sexuality
Missing in action – women and digital enterprise in the UK is an exciting two day event, bringing together digital academics, female entrepreneurs and women who are working or interested in creative industries and digital enterprise.
Tags: business, digital, gender, Nottingham University Business School, women
The University of Nottingham is excited to welcome the inaugural HeForShe #GetFree Tour to campus for […]
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Tags: Angharad Smith, Athena SWAN, David Greenaway, diversity, equality, event, gender, HeForShe, Karen Cox, UN Women, United Nations
The University is proud to host the HeForShe Forum 2015, ‘Time for action: gender equality in higher education’. Featuring keynote speaker Emma Barnett, Women’s Editor of The Telegraph and University of Nottingham graduate. This is also your chance to hear and contribute to talks with Angharad Smith, President of the Students’ Union, Rob Jennings, Activities Officer, senior University staff, representatives from UN Women and HeForShe IMPACT Corporate Champions.
Tags: Angharad Smith, Emma Barnett, equality, equality and diversity, forum, gender, HeForShe, Karen Cox, Rob Jennings, Students' Union, women
Join us to celebrate Pride 2015 with film screenings, a Q&A and more.
Tags: community, drag, film, gender, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQ Staff Network, New Art Exchange, Pride, social
Dr Kay Fuller and the School of Education present this seminar, which will explore the importance of gender in educational leadership.
Tags: Centre for Research in Educational Leadership and Management, diversity, education, equality, gender, Kay Fuller, School of Education, teaching, women
The Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R) and New Art Exchange present ‘Kara Walker’s Pornopticon: racial sensations’. Professor Robyn Wiegman, a leading professor of race and gender at Duke University, will be joined in conversation by Professor Zoe Trodd, Department of American and Canadian Studies.
Tags: Centre for Research in Race and Rights, culture, Department of American and Canadian Studies, discussion, Duke University, gender, Kara Walker, New Art Exchange, race, Zoe Trodd