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Diversity matters

The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ strives to be an open and accessible organisation; one that upholds the values of equality and diversity and actively stands against all forms of discrimination.

Whether you are a member of staff, a student, one of our alumni, or a member of the community, the University champions and promotes freedom of speech and expression and celebrates diverse views and experiences. Indeed, equality and diversity is fundamental to the institution’s vision:

 â€™We will be a broad-based, research-intensive university, open to all who can benefit from a Âé¶¹´«Ã½ education’.

Our Equality Plan

How do you measure the true value that diversity brings? At the Âé¶¹´«Ã½, we do this through our equality plan, which recognises the good work that we’re already doing, while setting new challenges and goals for the future.
The equality plan helps us to drive positive change through clear equality objectives and targets, which challenge the University to use its resources to deliver sustainable, successful outcomes.
The University’s Equality Plan covers 2022 - 2025 but every year, the institution reviews and documents its progress through its Annual Equality Report . The objectives and targets the University has currently agreed to work on with the Board of Governors are detailed on our plan.

The Equality Act

The Equality Act is often described as having three specific ‘aims’ and our Equality Plan 2022-2025 will address these aims:
Equality of opportunity
  • Advance equality of opportunity between people who share a protected characteristic and people who do not share it.
Elimination of unlawful discrimination
  • Eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment, victimisation and any other conduct prohibited by the Act.
Fostering good relations
  • Foster good relations between people who share a protected characteristic and people who do not share it.

Annual monitoring

Having an equality plan is one thing but informing people about the work the University is doing, helps to bring it to life. By law, the University is required to publish an annual update on the work it has undertaken to meet its equality objectives, and as outlined earlier, this takes the form of an Annual Equality Report . We regularly review our approaches to ensure we deliver our commitment.

Our commitment

Our increasingly diverse community of staff and students is part of what makes our University so special. Valuing the different contributions that each of us brings and respecting each other sits at the heart of our commitment to the talented people who visit, work and study with us.
We're fully committed to promoting equality and eliminating discrimination for our staff and students, applicants and visitors. This means that as an integral part of the way we work, we seek to ensure that people are treated equitably.