No black academics have worked in senior management in any British
university for the last three years, according to employment records.
Figures published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency
record no black academics in the elite staff category of “managers,
directors and senior officials” in 2015-16 – the third year in a row
that this has happened.
Among the 535 senior officials who declared their ethnicity, 510 were
white, 15 were Asian and 10 were recorded as “other including mixed”.
Thirty senior academics either refused or failed to record an ethnicity.
The figures also show universities employ more black staff as
cleaners, receptionists or porters than as lecturers or professors.
David Lammy, the Labour MP for Tottenham and a former higher
education minister, said: “This is absolutely shocking. I am appalled
that higher education is so deeply unrepresentative of the country.
“Universities talk about widening participation and fair access but
the complete lack of diversity in senior positions sends out an
absolutely dreadful message to young people from ethnic minorities who
find themselves wondering whether university is for them or not.”
More info at: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2017/jan/19/british-universities-employ-no-black-academics-in-top-roles-figures-show
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