The Black PhD Experience -

The Black PhD Experience

Stories of Strength, Courage and Wisdom in UK Academia
Buch | Softcover
204 Seiten
2024
Policy Press (Verlag)
978-1-4473-6998-1 (ISBN)
24,90 inkl. MwSt
Drawing on students' experiences of structural racism in the UK higher education institutions, this book offers an informed analysis on the barriers to Black student progression. It documents success stories and provides key recommendations for the sector on how to eliminate discrimination and achieve positive results for Black students.
This unique book charts the journeys of Black doctoral students through UK higher education.


Using powerful firsthand accounts, the book details the experiences of Black PhD students. From application through to graduation and beyond, the book offers key insights into the workings of higher education, highlighting the structural barriers that impede progress. Challenges and recommendations are issued for the sector and wider community. This text is a witness to the tenacity and brilliance of Black students to achieve against the odds.


A game changer for the sector. Essential reading for anyone interested in equity and inclusion in higher education.

William Ackah is Senior Lecturer in Black and Community Geographies at Birkbeck, University of London. Jacqueline Darkwa is a documentary filmmaker and science communicator. Wayne A. Mitchell is Associate Provost for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and Principal Teaching Fellow at Imperial College London. De-Shaine Murray is a Wu Tsai Institute Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale University. Madina Wane is a research scientist working in the biomedical sector and the co-founder of non-profit organisation, Black In Immuno.

Foreword - Jason Arday and Wayne A. Mitchell


Introduction: Black PhD Journeys in Context - William Ackah





Part 1: The ‘Weighted’, Waiting Game: Being Black and Applying To Do a PhD - Wayne A. Mitchell


1. Underrepresented and Undervalued: My Reflections on School, University and the Doctoral Application Process - Sophie Martin


2. Climbing the Rough Side of the Mountain: Getting into a PhD Programme - Katty Wadda


3. What I Wish I Knew: Deciding on when to Pursue the PhD - Esther Osarfo-Mensah


4. The Long and Winding Road: Tackling Barriers and Prejudice on the Journey to PhD Study - Sigourney Bonner


5. Ignorance Is Not Bliss: What Every Potential Black PhD Science Student Needs to Know - Jason Amartey


6. Being One of the Few Among the Many: My Journey to the PhD Starting Point - Nina Higson-Sweeney


7. Making the Garments Fit: Transitions to a Better Place - Dwaynica Greaves


Reflections on Part 1 and Prompts for Action - Wayne A. Mitchell





Part 2: Being Black Is Not an Optional Luxury! Struggles for Rights and Recognition in the White Academic Space - Madina Wane


8. Studying While Black: Reflections on Researching Blackness in White Space – Alanah Mortlock


9. Through, Around or Over the Gate? Navigating Academia from a Black Muslim Woman's Perspective - Amira Samatar


10. Fighting the Power: Challenging Institutional Discrimination – A Personal Perspective - Hanna Akalu


11. The Missing Ones


Reflections on Part 2 and Prompts for Action - Madina Wane





Part 3: For Us, by Us: Finding One Another Amid the Storm - Jacqueline Darkwa


12. That Ain’t It, So We’ll Create It: Supporting Black Students When and Where Our Institutions Fail - De-Shaine Murray


13. Finding the Black Immunologists in a Pandemic - Madina Wane


14. In the Meantime: Creating Change Through Community - Paulette Williams


15. Networks, Networking and Finding My Place in the Academic Space - Deyl Djama


16. #BlackInTheIvory: Social Media as a Tool for Racial Healing - Louisa Brotherson


17. Unravelling the Tapestry of Unspoken Rules: Living with Being Different in the Academic Space - Mary Agyapong


18. Making Space for Black Voices and Black Visions: The Formation and Work of the African Diaspora Postgraduate Network - William Ackah


Reflections on Part 3 and Prompts for Action - Jacqueline Darkwa





Part 4: Academic Support: The Right Thing, in the Right Place, at the Right Time – De-Shaine Murray


19. Reaching Beyond the Horizon: Being Inspired to Succeed Against the Odds - Simone Webb


20. In and Out of Prison: My Personal Research Journey of Being a Black Woman, Researching Black Women - Angela Charles


21. Not in This Alone: Being Supported to Break Down Barriers to PhD Success - Peggy Warren


22. When Seasons Change: Dealing with a Change in my Situation While Studying for a PhD - Rees Johnson


23. Believing That the Impossible Is Possible: My Story of Being Supported to Succeed - Clíona Kelly


Reflections on Part 4 and prompts for Action - De-Shaine Murray





Part 5: Reflections at the Completion of the PhD Journey - Madina Wane


24. What It Means To Be the First: My Journey from Windrush to PhD - Julia Morris


25. Why the ‘P’ in PhD Stands for (Black) Power - April-Louise Pennant


26. (Un)Making the Imposter Syndrome - Barbara Adewumi


27. I Came All This Way for This?! An International Student's Experience of UK Higher Education – Anon


Reflections on Part 5 and Prompts for Action - Madina Wane





Conclusion and Recommendations - De-Shaine Murray


Our Ancestor’s Wildest Dreams … (Fictionalisation) - Jacqueline Darkwa


Afterword: For Our Community - De-Shaine Murray

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Not illustrated
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Didaktik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4473-6998-X / 144736998X
ISBN-13 978-1-4473-6998-1 / 9781447369981
Zustand Neuware
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