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Abertay was the first University in Scotland to achieve the Race Equality Charter Mark bronze-level award in 2017 and we repeated the same rigorous assessment process in 2020. This was done to ensure that our approach to race quality remains up-to-date, relevant, and open to external scrutiny.
Professor Liz Bacon said: "Abertay University is delighted to be recognised for its efforts to promote racial equality with its second Race Equality Charter Bronze award.
"We recognise that there is more to do to ensure equality for all, and look forward to building upon this award with support from Advance HE and the Race Equality Charter."
Improving the representation, progression and success of minority ethnic staff and students within higher education.
ECU’s Race Equality Charter (REC) provides a framework through which institutions work to identify and self-reflect on institutional and cultural barriers standing in the way of minority ethnic staff and students. Abertay University is proud to hold the Race Equality Charter Bronze Award for our ongoing commitment and active steps to improving race equality for our staff and students.
REC covers:
The Self Assessment Team undertook a detailed analysis of University practice, ran a staff survey and student and staff working groups. Some of the key actions are:
Abertay University 2021 Race Equality Charter Application