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Students vote to decolonise the curriculum at the University of the Highlands and Islands By Louise Glen Published: 09:30, 06 February 2021
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Jack Shehata
Students attending HISAâs annual Studentsâ Association Conference, HISA Con, voted in favour of the decolonisation of the curriculum across the University of the Highlands and Islands.
The student representatives of HISA believe that the institution s current curriculum needs to be thoroughly reviewed to include the perspectives of minority groups.
HISA vice president of higher education, Jack Shehata, said: âAs concerns are rising across the country regarding the narrowness and one-sidedness of university programmes, decolonising the curriculum will be a crucial step for the University of the Highlands and Islands in broadening the institution s intellectual vision to include the voices and pe
Students vote to decolonise the curriculum at the University of the Highlands and Islands By Louise Glen Published: 12:00, 04 February 2021
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Jack Shehata
Students attending HISAâs annual Studentsâ Association Conference, HISA Con, voted in favour of the decolonisation of the curriculum across the University of the Highlands and Islands.
The student representatives of HISA believe that the institution s current curriculum needs to be thoroughly reviewed to include the perspectives of minority groups.
HISA vice president of higher education, Jack Shehata, said: âAs concerns are rising across the country regarding the narrowness and one-sidedness of university programmes, decolonising the curriculum will be a crucial step for the University of the Highlands and Islands in broadening the institution s intellectual vision to include the voices and pe
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MSPs attend Highlands and Islands virtual student conference By Louise Glen Published: 11:28, 26 January 2021
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HISA vice president Ash Morgan.
Highlands and Islands Student Association s (HISA) annual studentsâ association conference, HISA Con, will feature a panel discussion with local MSPs and political candidates today, giving students of the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) a chance to question their local representatives on topical issues.
The MSP session is hoped to address student concerns on a wide range of issues including employability and Brexit.