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“The role of social capital in the success of Black, Asian and minority ethnic students.” – Interactive workshop

This forms part of our Connect Benefit Series 2021-22 project on Leading change through teams and networks will run from November 2021 to January 2022.

The old saying “it’s not what you know but who you know” has been widely researched by sociologists, economists, anthropologists, educators, business and management experts, and more. Who you know and can count on can be described as social capital, and is a key building block of official and unofficial networks which are essential to success – be it success of individuals, projects or even entire organisations. This interactive workshop took place on 24 November 2021 at 14:00-16:00 GMT and concentrated on the role of social capital and networks in improving student success and more importantly how institutions can help build them.

Advance HE Members can access the recording below.

The role of social capital in the success of Black, Asian and minority ethnic students – Interactive workshop 24 November
29/11/2021
The role of social capital in the success of Black, Asian and minority ethnic students – Interactive workshop 24 November View Document