EUA is organising a focus group on universities’ approaches towards diversity and inclusiveness and invites university practitioners from across Europe who have experience with the topic to reply to the call for expressions of interest.
The event will be hosted by the University Lille 3 – Social Science and Humanities on 24 November 2017 in Lille, France. More...
Conditions d'attribution des allocations pour la diversité

Cette modification s'applique aux étudiants comme aux demandeurs d'emploi.
Circulaire du 28 juillet 2017. Plus...
Mozaïk RH accompagne les entreprises qui veulent s’ouvrir à la diversité

Responsable diversité : un métier en quête de légitimité
UCLA releases data, steps for better diversity on US campuses
The Racial Heterogeneity Project issued its report that offers a conceptual lens and actionable steps for organizations, institutions, and states to improve data practices and more accurately capture and represent the nation’s racial and ethnic diversity. More...
How to crack the arts as a BME student: 'don't despair if your path isn't obvious'
A recent report from AccessHE found that in London, Asian and black young people are underrepresented on creative arts and design courses. The report goes on to identify the barriers for BME students to take up arts and creative courses, including a perception that work in the arts pays poorly (if at all), and that prospects for career progression are few for non-white graduates. More...
Elite public schools that rely on entry exams fail the diversity test
The jewels in many an urban school district’s crown are their exam schools, competitive public schools that base enrollment on test scores. With a school like New York’s Stuyvesant, Boston Latin or Walter Payton (in Chicago) on their transcript, students are grouped with other, high-achieving peers, receive rigorous instruction and complete several Advanced Placement courses – all helping to clear a straight path to college and career success. More...
Author discusses his new book on high school that prepares low-income black students for higher education
By Scott Jaschik. Many colleges struggle to recruit and retain low-income black male students. Urban Preparation: Young Black Men Moving from Chicago's South Side to Success in Higher Education (forthcoming from Harvard Education Press) follows a cohort of students at Chicago's Urban Prep Charter Academy, and considers the lessons of their success. More...
Analyzing Black Lives Matter Without Black People Involved
By Scott Jaschik. Political philosophy journal, subject of two scathing open letters, apologizes for lack of black authors. More...
Can S.C. Save Historically Black Technical College?
By Scott Jaschik. A new law in South Carolina outlines a series of steps designed to strengthen Denmark Technical College, a historically black two-year institution, The Post and Courier reported. Enrollment has been falling, from 2,000 a few years ago to 600 now. More...