Black Women in Europe

Nominations are open for the 2020 University of Oxford Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Awards

University of Oxford

Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Awards

The awards are an occasion to recognise and celebrate the breadth of initiatives and extraordinary individual commitment to equality and diversity across the University, so please do consider submitting a nomination, and encourage others to do so. The Vice-Chancellor will award trophies in five categories.

Anyone can nominate another student or staff member in the two Champion or Role Model categories. This is your opportunity to let us know about those individuals who have inspired you, demonstrated exceptional leadership and made a real difference to equality and diversity in your department, college or the wider University.

Nominations in the three ‘project’ categories can be submitted by individuals or groups with direct involvement in initiatives to promote greater equality and diversity in any area of the University’s working, research, learning or social environment. The categories are deliberately broad and we hope to hear about as many initiatives as possible – to be able to acknowledge the work that you’re doing, share examples of good practice and inspire others to take action.

All short-listed nominees will be invited to attend the awards ceremony, where overall winners in each category will be announced, and case studies about their work will be published in an awards booklet.

Nominations close on Friday 28 February.

You can find further information and nominations forms on our website: edu.admin.ox.ac.uk/vice-chancellors-diversity-awards

You can read about the 2018 Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Awards winners at: www.ox.ac.uk/about/oxford-people/vice-chancellors-diversity-awards

You may also like...

2 Comments

  1. Very nice article, thanks for sharing this new,
    My Big thanks.

  2. B.W.I.E (™)

    you are welcome.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.