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BERA Equality in Education Award 

The BERA Equality in Education Award recognizes an individual whose work has sought to address wider issues of inequality and discrimination in education.  The nominee’s work will not only have advanced issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in a local and/or national and/or international context, but there will be evidence that this work has contributed towards creating sustainable structural change in systems and structures that perpetuate inequality and discrimination

To nominate a colleague, please submit the information by clicking “apply now” to the left hand side of this page. You will be asked to submit the following

  • Nominee Name
  • Nominee Title
  • Nominee Job Title
  • Nominee Organisation
  • 1000 words describing the nominee’s work and how it has contributed to addressing issues of inequality and discrimination in education. This should not be written by the nominee, but by the nominator. 

Issues for the nominating committee to consider include:

Advancement of issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in education: Has the nominee’s work made a significant contribution towards addressing issues of inequality and discrimination?

Context: Has the nominee’s work focused on addressing issues of inequality and discrimination in a specific local and/or national/international context?

Evidence of sustainable structural change: Has the nominee’s work contributed towards creating sustainable changes in systems and structures that perpetuate inequality and discrimination.

Innovation: Has the nominee’s work demonstrated innovative approaches to addressing issues of inequality and discrimination in education and society.

Collaboration: Has the nominee’s work been done in collaboration with other individuals, groups, or organizations to address issues of inequality and discrimination in education and society.

BERA is committed to promoting equality in education, including but not limited to, issues of race, sex, socioeconomic status, disability and special needs. You can view our Race Equality Policy here.

2023 Recipient

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Vini Lander, Professor

Director of the Centre for Race, Education and Decoloniality at Leeds Beckett University

Vini Lander is Professor of Race and Education and Director of the Centre for Race, Education and Decoloniality (CRED) in the Carnegie School of Education at Leeds Beckett University. She is also Visiting Professor of Race and Education at...