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November 2023 update from Uni Connect
The book delves into the little known and shocking history of how Britain treated its former non-white colonies after the end of empire.
Aimed at employers, occupational health, and human resources professionals, the report urges workplace interventions to move beyond awareness raising and offers information on how to design programmes that lead to systemic changes.
Students met with sport industry professionals and received advice on career development.
This year’s Consolidator Grants were awarded to 308 academics out of 2,130 candidates.
The funding will be used to provide tailored support for groups recognised as being disadvantaged in higher education, to further their research and careers in health and health-related subjects.
The appointment will see Mr Arnold support students on the joint MSc Hospitality Innovation Management course between Birkbeck and Le Cordon Bleu London.
On 21 November, Linking London held a Discussion Forum on UCAS’ consultation on when the UCAS application deadline for applicants should be.
The Parliamentary Studies Module, delivered jointly with the Houses of Parliament, is co-taught by university tutors and officials from the Houses of Parliament.
The prize celebrates the best non-fiction on any historical subject.