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== Stories ==
== Stories ==
* A research project studying colonial stereotypes in the works of [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] cost £809,334.<ref name="robert">https://archive.is/q008P</ref>
* Received 73% of its tuition fee revenue in 2022 from foreign students.<ref name="share">https://archive.is/WBSCc</ref>
* Professor [[Devi Sridhar]] holds a personal chair in global public health<ref name="devi">https://archive.is/Ew8pS</ref>
* Professor [[Devi Sridhar]] holds a personal chair in global public health<ref name="devi">https://archive.is/Ew8pS</ref>
* "The most qualified person should get the job" is an example of a microaggression.<ref name="microaggressions">https://archive.is/2aV0v</ref>
* "The most qualified person should get the job" is an example of a microaggression.<ref name="microaggressions">https://archive.is/2aV0v</ref>
* Questioning an individual’s lived experience is an example of a microaggression.<ref name="microaggressions"></ref>
* Questioning an individual’s lived experience is an example of a microaggression.<ref name="microaggressions"></ref>
* Denying individual prejudice is an example of a microaggression.<ref name="microaggressions"></ref>
* Denying individual prejudice is an example of a microaggression.<ref name="microaggressions"></ref>
* A research project decolonising the museums cost £805,769.<ref name="ahrc">https://archive.is/Nypnq</ref>


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 26 March 2024

Stories

  • A research project studying colonial stereotypes in the works of Robert Louis Stevenson cost £809,334.[1]
  • Received 73% of its tuition fee revenue in 2022 from foreign students.[2]
  • Professor Devi Sridhar holds a personal chair in global public health[3]
  • "The most qualified person should get the job" is an example of a microaggression.[4]
  • Questioning an individual’s lived experience is an example of a microaggression.[4]
  • Denying individual prejudice is an example of a microaggression.[4]
  • A research project decolonising the museums cost £805,769.[5]

Notes