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Diversity and inclusion mandatory training

Friday, 04 December 2015

Training

Encouraging diversity and inclusion at work is a key priority and will help us to thrive as a university and community.

To help staff to understand their part in this, we have developed an online Diversity and Inclusion learning module, which the University Executive Board has made mandatory for all staff to complete.

This training must be completed by the end of February 2016.

People Development will email you a link to the training in the coming weeks, if you are due to complete the module. You can also access the module by clicking on diversity training on the People Development web page. This will take you to the online learning tool that can be accessed with your University username and password.

Once the training has been completed, your Employee Self Service learning account will be automatically updated.

You will be reminded every three years to complete the Diversity and Inclusion training.

The online learning tool also has a Sustainability training module, which you may be reminded to undertake.

Please contact Anne Gallagher if you would like more information.

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