The letter, signed by over 100 university students, called for the inclusion of two or more post-colonial and BME authors on every exam paper and moving post-colonial books out of the basement in the ...
Critics said the move was aimed at politicising the university syllabus and that the decision was taken by an ad-hoc committee illegally constituted by the vice chancellor KOCHI: The decision of the ...
London, Oct 25 (PTI) The University of Cambridge has begun discussions to make its curriculum more inclusive by incorporating black and minority ethnic (BME) writers. The move has been branded as ...