Oxford and Cambridge Universities have been blasted for spending £10,000 on controversial unconscious and implicit biased training.
The elite institutions spent the eye-watering total teaching staff to 'understand how our biases influence the decisions we make', new figures show.
Oxford has spent £1,000 per year on implicit bias training since it was first introduced in August 2015.
But Cambridge spent a staggering £5,000 setting up its course for staff between 2016 and 2017, a Freedom of Information request revealed.
The Free Speech Union slammed the 'expensive ideological snake oil' spoon fed by people who 'would have struggled to get into Cambridge themselves'.
It comes after a landmark review into racial inequality urged for unconscious bias training to be scrapped for workers and replaced with more effective practices.