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A new way to deposit your electronic PhD thesis!

The Library has been working very hard over recent months to develop a robust infrastructure to make research outputs, including PhD theses, as accessible and open as possible. We are pleased to announce that the new Open Research portal is now live, providing access to all research outputs, including theses. As a PhD student, this […]


Reflecting on my ‘Colourism’ Student Curation

Being the student curator for the theme Colourism has been a great experience. It gave me the platform for my voice to be heard and express my opinion about a concerning societal issue. From start to finish the experience was enlightening, through the interviews I gained even more insight to the topic and got to […]


Further information about Colourism

As my Student Curation comes to a close, I just wanted to highlight some useful links if you’re interested in reading more, or finding guidance and support about the subject of colourism: Embrace Race EmbraceRace was founded in early 2016 by two parents who set out to create the community and gather the resources they […]


Exam time in the Library

With exams fast approaching we know that many of you will be considering where to sit your online exams. This is what we have to offer in the Library: We have a number of individual study rooms that can be booked in advance through our booking system on a first come first served basis for […]


‘Blackness’ – a poem by Yewande Adebowale

I am the raven blackness of nightthe thick ebony of gaboon rootsI am the dark pigmentation of skinand the apparent identity of race I am that river that will never run dryflowing from firm originsI am the uncracked kernel endowed by earthI am the blackness of charcoal on coloured canvas I am the hands waving […]


What is Colourism?

According to the National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ), Colourism is: “A practice of discrimination by which those with lighter skin are treated more favourable than those with darker skin. This practice is a product of racism in that the white standard of beauty is upheld and benefits white people in the institutions of […]


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