Posted on 24 October 2011. Tags: Black History, Caribbean, Jobs, national portrait gallery

The National Portrait Gallery houses a unique collection of all forms of portraiture of the people who have made or who are currently contributing to British history and culture. With more than 1.8 million visitors each year, the Gallery is one of the country’s most important and popular galleries.
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Faith, Slavery and Identity Programme Internship
Fixed-term for 6 ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Black History, Caribbean, Job Vacancies
Posted on 24 October 2011. Tags: Black History, Caribbean, Jobs, national archives

Job Details:Community Project Officer
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Closing Date Monday 7th November 2011 at midnight
Job Purpose
Based in the Education & Outreach Department but with some national travel, the post holder will build and maintain links with new communities, specifically from African and Caribbean communities. You will work with these communities ...
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Posted on 20 June 2011. Tags: Academics, Black Professors, Brunell, Goulbourne, Leeds University, London, London Metropolitan, Nottingham, Osler, Racism, Universities

The Guardians Education Correspondent, Jessica Shepherd wrote at the end of May:
Call from leading black academics that an urgent culture change is needed at UK universities as figures reveal just 50 black British professors out of more than 14,000, and the number has barely changed in eight years, according to data from the Higher Education ...
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Posted on 16 February 2010. Tags: Artists, Earthquake, Haiti disaster, Help Haiti

Call for submission open to poets, writers, journalists, bloggers and graphic artists from all backgrounds and origins. We invite you to write in solidarity for Haiti. You can send us poems, song lyrics, short stories, opinion pieces, drawings, paintings or photographs. The work must be about or inspired by Haiti, its people and its culture.
The ...
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Posted on 18 March 2009. Tags: Conservation Biology, Education, Science, University, Virgin Islands

Roadtown, Tortola - Government is inviting Virgin Islanders to apply for a scholarship to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Ecology and Conservation.
The scholarship for study at the Schools of Biological Sciences and Agriculture, Policy and Development at the University of Reading is being offered by the United Kingdom Overseas Territories Association (UKOTA).
It is part ...
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Posted on 02 March 2009. Tags: HILLINGDON, Job Vacancies, Women

HILLINGDON WOMEN'S CENTRE
Open to all Women
333 Long Lane, Hillingdon, Middlesex UB10 9JU. Tel 01895 259578
Hillingdon Women’s Centre is open to all women. We are committed to the empowerment of women living in the London Borough of Hillingdon and surrounding areas by promoting improvement in the quality ...
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Posted on 01 March 2009. Tags: Africa, Africans, Afro German, America, American, Americas, Black, Blacks, Books, Entertainment, Europe, Films, Food, France, Germany, History, Holocaust, Israel, Murder, Parties, Prison, Racing, Soldiers, Trade, University, War, Women, allegations, children, entertainments, film, justice, race, stories


Like many West European nations, Germany established colonies in Africa in the late 1800s in what later became Togo, Cameroon, Namibia, and Tanzania.
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