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Graduate perspectives
31 disabled researchers and graduates talked about their experiences through questionnaires and interviews. Here is what some disabled research graduates have said:
‘Make it clear in your recruitment literature that you welcome applications from disabled people. Can you qualify for the government's "two ticks" positive about disabled people logo?’
Broadcasting researcher with RSI
‘Owing to the fact I experienced the negative impact of discriminatory practices in the past, trust in the disclosure process is an important issue.’
Disabled teacher
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Premia - making research education accessible grew from a HEFCE-funded project based at Newcastle University from 2003 to 2005, with the aim to improve provision for disabled postgraduate researchers, increase the number of disabled researchers at UK institutions and improve the quality of their experience. Vitae now manages the Premia resources. About Premia. Premia conditions of use.
This page originated as part of the Premia Project.




