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Evidence for prison sentence discrimination against Muslims ‘weak’
Offenders sentenced to prison who have Muslim names do not appear to be receiving unfairly long sentences, according to a new study of more than 8,000 UK Crown Court sentencing decisions.
Professor Sayyid’s contribution to parliamentary group recognised in the fight against Islamophobia
As pressure on the government rises to adopt a newly proposed working definition of Islamophobia, Professor Sayyid’s contribution to the parliamentary group’s work has been recognised in the Observer.
Northern Exposure: examining the implications of Brexit
A major new social science project will examine the implications of Brexit on race relations, new migrations and Northerners’ sense of place and belonging.
BSc Psychology with Education granted accreditation from the British Psychological Society
We are delighted to announce that our BSc Psychology with Education has been granted accreditation from the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Exhibition opens to explore the impact of race relations legislation in the UK
A new exhibition opening on 13 December at the University of Leeds will explore the impact of race relations legislation in the UK.

