| Equity & Diversity

“Hope will never be Silent” Harvey Milk
the colourful letters that spell out PRIDE in life size sitting on green grass with a stage area and tall building behind.
the colourful letters that spell out PRIDE in life size sitting on green grass with a stage area and tall building behind.
A photograph of a large number of marathon runners in multicoloured running gear running in the same direction.
Our guest blogger, Dr Richard Cook, asks what is a comfort zone for those who are neurodiverse, offering a different perspective for perceived everyday tasks.
Celebrating Neurodiversity Week: Our SU Officer shares their personal experience with being diagnosed as autistic and how we can all be curious and learn more about our colleagues, friends and family who are Autistic.
As Neurodiversity Celebration Week is almost upon us (18th March – 24th March), I thought I’d share the ‘walkshop’ that my colleague, and I ran at the Advance HE Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Conference in Liverpool a couple of weeks ago.
February is Raynaud’s and Scleroderma awareness month. The EDI intern interviews Chloe, a UoG student, who suffers with the condition.
UOG Celebrating commitment and leadership to advancing race equality and inclusion across the county
Hello, Now this year is drawing to a close, I wanted to share with you some updates on the first year of our ‘Belonging’ Strategy, what our achievements have been and the progress over the last 12 months. Key success…
Hi, I am Rachel Dean and I am part of the Disability team in Student Services here at the University. I wanted to talk about how we can embrace the differences that those with a neurodiversity have and how we…