Thank you, Polly.

Can I also point out that Kelley Temple, NUS National Women’s Officer, blogged about this report for the LSE Equality and Diversity blog - http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/diversity/2013/03/lad-culture-on-campus/.

Best wishes,
Asiya

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Subject: NUS research - Women students' experiences of 'lad culture' in higher education

 

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Dear colleagues,

You may be interested in research recently published by the NUS: ‘That’s what she said; Women students’ experiences of ‘lad culture’ in higher education’. The independently commissioned research from the University of Sussex examines ‘lad culture’ on campus and contains analysis of data from interviews and focus groups with 40 women students from England and Scotland, exploring how ‘lad culture’ affects every area of student life to a greater or lesser degree.

Download the full ‘That’s What She Said’ report here.

Download the summary report here.

Many thanks,

Polly

 

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