Living and studying in a diverse community Outline
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Living and studying in a diverse community
Outline of Session • • Why Diversity? Diversity and the University What about you? What is it? Student Diversity Student Experience Support Available What can you do?
Why Diversity? • Human rights, culture & lifestyle • Inclusive environment • laws and regulations • Attract and retain the very best staff and students
Diversity and the University • Manchester 2020 Strategic Plan • Encourage talent • Committed to a representative workforce • Removing barriers to participation • Attract the very best students
What about you? • Better working and studying environment • Improves the status of the University • Leads to a more vibrant staff and student population • Improves the student experience
What is it?
The Equality Act Protected Characteristics Age Pregnancy and maternity Sex Disability Race Religion and belief Marriage and civil partnership Gender reassignment
Equal Treatment
International Students Over 8000 international students from over 180 countries* 1 China 1870 2 India 711 3 Malaysia 601 4 Nigeria 388 5 Cyprus 306 6 Pakistan 297 7 Hong Kong 274 8 Saudi Arabia 250 9 Germany 214 10 South Korea 183
Student Diversity
Gender 48% 52%
Manchester’s New Student Diversity Viridiana – Mexican student
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) 14%
BME • The University treats all its students & staff equally regardless of: • Colour • Ethnic or national origins • Race • Nationality
Manchester’s New Student Diversity Yidnek - Ethiopia
Disabled 7%
Disability • The Equality Act 2010 describes a disabled person as: “…anyone who has a physical, sensory or mental impairment, which has a substantial and long term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. ” • Sensory • Mental Health • Mobility • Chronic Pain • Learning Disability
Manchester’s New Student Diversity Alba – Blind student from Spain
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) 5%
LGB • Lesbian – a woman who is attracted to another woman • Gay – a man who is attracted to another man • Bisexual - a man or a woman who is attracted to both men and women
Manchester’s New Student Diversity Yang - China
Religion 29%
Religion/Belief Manchester UK Christian 62. 4% 71. 7% No Religion/Belief 16% 14. 6% Muslim 9. 1% 3. 1% Hindu 0. 7% 1. 1% Sikh 0. 4% 0. 7% Jew 0. 8% 0. 5% Buddhist 0. 5% 0. 3% Other 0. 3%
Manchester’s New Student Diversity Dragosh - Romania
Trans 1%
Trans • Trans is an umbrella term which includes, but is not restricted to, transgender and transsexual people whose gender identity differs from their biological sex.
Support Available • Equality and Diversity • International Office • Students Union • Disability Support Office
What can you do? • Equality and diversity online training • • • module Keep an open mind Enjoy Ask questions Visit My Manchester - www. studentnet. manchester. ac. uk/equality-anddiversity
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