Coinciding with International Human Rights Day on 10 December, the university will be hosting its first diversity week from 4 - 10 December.
Activities will take place across all university sites, with a number having been organised by the School of Applied Social Science and the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Each will allow you to explore diversity issues and encourage you to challenge your perceptions about these issues.
Events being organised by the faculty include:
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 4 December | Our Ageing Selves - Challenging ageism? |
| 4 - 10 December | Nursing and midwifery photography exhibition |
| 4 - 10 December | Focusing the Mind exhibition |
| 5 December | Critical Perspectives on Healthcare: 'Illness narratives and understanding the experience of healthcare.' |
| 5 December / 8 December |
'Becoming sensitive to diversity' workshop |
| 10 December | Social science forum: 'Redundant groups and the ethico-political subject: Mothers who make things public' |
There is also a range of other events being held at Eastbourne, Falmer, Grand Parade, and Moulsecoomb. See the full programme.

