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SERVING INDIA

Kanan Dhru talks to the team at Indicorps about their mission to create positive change within India. FREE YOUR MIND

The underachievement of black youths within the educational system and their low presence within Britain’s most elite universities has been widely publicised. James Barber spoke to Andrew Muhammad, author of Free Your Mind, who provided some insigh Re-inventing the meaning of scholarship

Innovatively created by Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, The Black Farmer’s Rural Scholarship Scheme attempts to migrate ethnic minority youths from the cities into rural areas, giving them a taste of life in the countryside. Ashanthi Abeysekera reports. A REWARDING CAREER-PATH

Elaine Londesborough reports on ethnic minority representation within the charities sector. Racism and the police

In light of Commander Cressida Dick, head of the Metropolitan Police’s diversity directorate, conceding that the force was unlikely ever to be free of racism, how can it stand as a credible employer for ethnic minorities? Jess Brammar investigates. CHANGING THE FACE OF THE BRITISH POLICE

There are ethnic minority police officers and there are female police officers, but how many ethnic minority female police officers are there? Ashanthi Abeysekera reports. NOW YOU’RE TALKING MY LANGUAGE!

Chris Lam reports on how linguistic skills can give you that all-important edge in the job market. HERALDING A NEW MOVEMENT

James Barber examines the career of NESTA award recipient Josette Bushell-Mingo, who has helped broaden the way we look at the arts. THE REAL IMPACT OF TOP-UP FEES

A recent fall in the number of state school students going to university has again raised fears over the affordability of a degree and raised questions about the government’s policies to ‘widen participation'. Chris Lam reports. DIVERSIFYING PR

Public relations helps organisations manage their reputation by building relationships and communicating with all the different groups in society. But PR can only perform this role effectively if, as an industry, it is representative of wider society.
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