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“My name is not asylum seeker!”: Challenging narratives around seeking sanctuary in the UK

Based on collaborative research from IOE and people who have sought asylum in the UK, the “My name is not asylum seeker!” exhibition aims to confront prevailing dehumanising narratives.

17 Jun 2024

IOE’s Thomas Coram Research Unit (TCRU) celebrates its 50th anniversary

TCRU, a leading centre for social research into children, parenting and families since 1973, commemorates its trailblazing history of influencing policy and practice.

06 Nov 2023

IOE academics among newest Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences

Professors Tejendra Pherali and Alison Koslowski have been recognised in the latest Academy of Social Sciences Fellowships for their contributions to the social sciences for public benefit.

02 Oct 2023

£5.5m awarded for child and family health policy research

The funding from the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) allows the Children and Families Policy Research Unit (CPRU) to continue its work for the next five years from January 2024, and further strengthens its commitment to support evidence-based policymaking.

01 Aug 2023

How hostile immigration policies shape mothering, belonging and citizenship

Current immigration and citizenship policies make mothering a strategic activity which places significant emotional burden on migrant mothers who have ‘no recourse to public funds’ and increases social inequalities, finds new IOE research.

28 Apr 2023

Why we need to examine the ways the UK treats asylum seekers

This podcast hears about research that centres the perspectives of asylum seekers in the UK and challenges existing arrangements to support them as they navigate the system.

26 Sep 2022

IOE named World Number 1 for Education in QS subject rankings

IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, has been named Number 1 for Education in the QS World University Rankings by Subject for the ninth year in a row.

06 Apr 2022

New book examines why single women are leaving evangelical churches

A new book that looks at single women’s experiences of evangelical churches and their dilemma of whether to stay or leave has been published today.

08 Mar 2022

Experiences of LGBTQ+ ethnic minorities reported in major new study

People who identify as both LGBTQ+ and an ethnic minority have described their lived experiences of racism and homophobia in a new report co-led by researchers from UCL.

16 Feb 2022

Nursery sector risks being damaged by large corporate takeovers

Smaller nurseries in England are being bought up by profit-focused companies, without necessarily creating more places or investing more in staff, according to a major new study led by IOE researchers.

27 Jan 2022

IOE. For Life. Celebrating 120 years of excellence.

I am delighted to launch IOE’s year of celebrations to mark our 120th anniversary and our record of excellence, collaboration and impact.

10 Jan 2022

UCL academics highlight what public policy can do to support working families

UCL Institute of Education (IOE) Professors Alison Koslowski and Margaret O’Brien have contributed to a new open-access book ‘Engaged Fatherhood for Men, Families and Gender Equality’.

18 Nov 2021

Professor Alison Koslowski appointed as new Director of the Thomas Coram Research Unit

Professor Alison Koslowski has been appointed as the new Director of the Thomas Coram Research Unit, taking up the position on 15 November.

01 Oct 2021

More inclusive data to inform UK’s responses to social and economic issues

Professor Ann Phoenix (UCL Social Research Institute) has contributed to a report by the Inclusive Data Taskforce making recommendations about how to achieve a more inclusive data system.

29 Sep 2021

UK’s parental leave policy falls short of its European counterparts’

The UK lags behind other European countries in its leave policy finds a new review by the International Network on Leave Policies and Research.

17 Sep 2021

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