First Professor of Race and Education appointed at Leeds BeckettPosted in Articles, Campus Life, Media Archive, United Kingdom on 2017-03-17 01:30Z by Steven |
First Professor of Race and Education appointed at Leeds Beckett
Leeds Beckett University
Leeds, United Kingdom
2017-03-14
Carrie Braithwaite, Press Officer
Leeds Beckett University has appointed the UK’s first Professor of Race and Education, Shirley Anne Tate.
Professor Tate is a world-leading researcher in the areas of institutional racism and black identity. She will join Leeds Beckett’s Carnegie School of Education on Monday 3 April from the University of Leeds, where she is currently Associate Professor, giving a boost to Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) data, which shows that there were only 25 Black female Professors in the UK in the academic year 2015/16.
Professor Tate has written widely on topics including the body, ‘mixed race’, beauty, and the cultures of skin. The focus of her research is Black diaspora politics and she will begin a new international research project this summer, looking into what needs to be done to tackle racialisation across the UK, Sweden, South Africa and Brazil and how National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) play a vital role in national approaches to countering racism…
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