“What master do you serve?” Struggles in university EDI committees
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https://doi.org/10.59745/st.v2i1.31Keywords:
equality, diversity and inclusion, race equity, ethnicity, Athena SwanAbstract
In light of the recent suspension of the Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) advisory group by UK Research and Innovation, this article invites a reflection from my observations as a member of an EDI committee of negative attitudes towards Advance Higher Education charters and EDI committees at higher education institutes. Using race equity as an example, I hope to suggest why these negative attitudes from institute members are by design inevitable, if the Advance Higher Education framework is the only angle in which EDI progress is understood.

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