Daniel Akinbosede: still more to be done about inequality in the UK

Chemistry academic questions whether universities are doing enough to combat inequality

八月 30, 2020
Chemistry doctoral tutor Daniel Akinbosede

Daniel Akinbosede, doctoral tutor in chemistry at the University of Sussex, highlights the need for universities to consider solutions to combat the inequalities in higher education. 

He believes universities must do more to create positive change in areas of inequality, particularly when it comes to gender, class, disabilities and race. 

In his opinion, it is not likely that universities will sufficiently address these issues within the next five years however, he believes that there is good work being done by some groups to eliminate these disparities.

He considers whether universities will continue to react when the cultural pressure for change subsides, particularly when the questions at hand may challenge the status of universities. 

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