The ‘100 UCL Employees: How You See Us’ exhibition does more than honour the contributions of African and Caribbean staff at UCL; it underscores our commitment to creating a culture that celebrates diversity because we understand that it is fundamental to our excellence. Every portrait and every story displayed here reflects a piece of the UCL experience, demonstrating the depth, richness and talent that diversity brings to our institution. It’s a powerful reminder of what we achieve when we recognise and celebrate all members of our community, and I urge everyone to explore it. - Dr Michael Spence, President & Provost of UCL

The 100 UCL Employees initiative is a powerful innovation in representing black people within UCL. Seeing these beautiful portraits of African and Caribbean heritage colleagues displayed together in The Bartlett for the first time has been a highlight of 2024 for me. I am deeply grateful to the organisers, Therese Dawkins and Sara Shafiei, and all the sitters, so I warmly encourage you all to visit the exhibition. Finally, don't just look at the photographs - slow down and take time to really see 100 black UCL employees. Likewise, don't just listen to their stories - slow down and take time to really hear 100 black UCL employees. - Professor Jacqui Glass, Dean of the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment

Visit the exhibition
Attendees at the launch party of 100 UCL Employees exhibition launch event

Visit the exhibition

Visit the exhibition now through Saturday 14 December on the Ground Floor Exhibition Space, 22 Gordon Street, London, WC1H OQB. 

Listen to the audio narratives
Attendees at the launch party of 100 UCL Employees exhibition launch event

Listen to the audio narratives

Listen to the 100 UCL Employees: How You See Us audio narratives on SoundCloud. 

View the full photograph gallery
Attendees at the launch party of 100 UCL Employees exhibition launch event

View the full photograph gallery

Discover 100 portraits of African and Caribbean employees at UCL, celebrating their heritage and contributions to the university.