Diversity and Inclusion in Education

I'm not the "expert", it's also learning by doing. 

Esther Van Zimmeren

As a lecturer, do you ever think to yourself: "How can I think or act more inclusively in the classroom? What if I say or do something wrong? What should I keep in mind? Is it a lot of work to incorporate inclusion in my courses? And, is it truly necessary?"

Discover inspiring practices from fellow lecturers on, among other topics

  • the role of women in science
  • how lecturers address LGBTQI+ related topics in the curriculum
  • making students from diverse backgrounds feel welcome in classes, ...

In short, be inspired by lecturers who somehow, sometimes by making small changes, bring about a lot in their classes.

Consider questions such as:

Your course truly allows you to build tomorrow's world through today's societal questions.

Watch the rector's video

Herman Van Goethem's inspiring practice: Diversity and inclusion in history classes