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Although decolonising has a very long history, it has certainly risen in public consciousness over the past few years. Depending on what you read, listen to, or watch – and who you are – it either represents a call for long overdue reckonings or a threat to modern society as we know it. This session opens up a discussion around what decolonising means, how it relates to universities, and what the implications are for staff and students.

Free to attend.  Refreshements available.

Presenters
Dr Richard Budd, Lecturer in Higher Education, Centre for Higher Education Research & Evaluation (CHERE)

Jordan Blanchard-Lafayette, PhD student Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University 

 


Date:
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Time:
14:00 - 15:30
Location:
Digital Scholarship Lab, Library Exhibition and Events, Open Research Lab
Type:
Talk / Public Lecture
Categories:
Booked for maintenance or setup, Event setup required, Events - Campus and Community Life, Events - Library Channel, Events - Staff Channel, Events - Student Channel, Exhibitions and events > Event, Location > Exhibition space, Staff

Non-attendance