International Women’s Day 2021 – A challenged world is an alert world
Why do we celebrate international Women’s day? Celebrated on 8th March annually, International Women’s Day is a day dedicated to celebrating the achievements of women globally. It is also a day to...
View ArticleDiscrimination and Disparities in the World of Psychology
by Renée Lee, Second Year Psychology Student and Professor Patricia Riddell, Director of WIDE Within the field of Psychology, multiple students wish to progress into the clinical roles. Therefore, it...
View ArticleInfluential BAME Psychologists
by Renée Lee, Second Year Psychology Student More often than not, the world is Psychology is heavily dominated by western influences, ideologies, and psychologists. Therefore, this post is to provide...
View ArticleRamadan 2021
by Student representatives of the Reading Islamic Society Hatty Taylor and Nozomi Tolworthy, UoR Diversity and Inclusion Advisors What is Ramadan? Ramadan marks the month when the Holy Quran is...
View ArticleIs STEM Racist and Sexist? Investigating why BAME Women get the Shortest End...
by Reham ElMorally, PhD Candidate in International Development, SAPD Billy Wong, Associate Professor, Institute of Education Meggie Copsey-Blake, MA Education Graduate, Institute of Education...
View ArticleProud to be: Celebrating Black History Month
October is Black History Month and this year’s theme is Proud To Be. The campaign is aiming to make Black History Month 2021 unique and personal to individuals, families and communities. In addition...
View ArticleAll About Diwali
What is Diwali? Diwa, also known as Divali or Deepawali, is a festival celebrated by people of different faiths including Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Muslims and some Buddhists across the globe. Diwali...
View ArticleCelebrating Diwali!
Our staff and students at UoR have shared their Diwali celebrations with us in this blog! NHSF Reading Diwali is a very important festival for me. This allows me and my family to be together and...
View ArticleWelcoming the Year of the Tiger!
(This post includes Chinese traditional characters and phrases with Cantonese 粵拼 jyutping and Mandarin 拼音 pinyin pronunciations respectively) Lunar New Year / 農曆新年 (nung lik san nin / nóng lì xīn...
View ArticleCelebrating the Year of the Tiger 2022
We’ve received a collection of photographs and contributions from some staff and students across UoR sharing how they celebrate lunar new year with friends and family! “My wife said for...
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