Kaleidoscope LGBT+ Staff and PGR Group
The LGBT+ group for staff and postgraduate researchers at the University of Bath
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Events and Regular Meet Ups
Check out the Events page for all our upcoming events happening throughout the year. You can keep up to date with these by subscribing to the Kaleidoscope blog and mailing list. We also run regular monthly meet-ups. These events are...
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New Kaleidoscope Committee members for 2020
We are pleased to welcome Ben Goose and Tanmoy Laskar to the Kaleidoscope committee, bringing our numbers back up to seven! Ben is our new Communications Manager, and Tanmoy is our Academic Staff Representative. Please do head over to the Committee...
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Join our Mailing List
We have separate mailing lists for members of Kaleidoscope and for allies and friends. Use the below instructions to sign up to the right mailing list for you! If you have any issues signing up, please get in touch. How...
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Free rainbow lanyards for staff
We are proud to launch our allies network, in the same month as Bath and Bristol prides. What is an ally network? The Ally Network is a group of staff who are allies to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender +...
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Hate crime and discrimination – community empowerment session
Having a better knowledge & understanding of hate crime is fundamental to safeguarding those who may experience hate crime & discrimination. Come along to the workshop to learn more and become a better ally. Hosted by Berkeley Wilde, Founder and...
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Roundtable on intersectionality in the LGBT community, with special guests Mike and Tom
Mike and Tom are an older couple in the LGBT community, who have lived fantastic lives. Tom is now living with dementia and they are both coming on to campus to talk to us about what it’s like to part...
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Upcoming events for March and April 2019
We have a couple of events coming up that you may be interested in. Fashion Museum trip Sun 31 March, 2pm One of our members suggested a group trip to the fashion museum, so if you love fashion or history...
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Dana International and the importance of Eurovision
I can’t say I’m too excited that the Eurovision Song Contest is coming round again, but the fact that it’s going to be held in Israel reminds me of one of the most influential Eurovision winners, and one who helped...
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Why are there 7 SI units?
What's it like to be an LGBT+ scientist? Come along on Thursday 21 March at 6:15pm in CB3.5 to find out more with this interesting talk by Bath Physics graduate Dr James Claverley.