BRISWA 2.0

The Ball Rolls in the Same Way for All in Higher Education

The BRISWA 2.0 project aims to provide an understanding of the different types of racism from a systemic
perspective, provide insights into how to mitigate them and establish a Higher Education course on racism.

The specific objectives are:

  • to use a systemic approach to understand racism in higher education;
  • to develop tools for students to experiment with the knowledge and test policies;
  • to test students’ knowledge through a simulation pilot training.

Its concrete results include:

  • A Report on the educational needs of universities on teaching about racism;
  • Textbooks for students on manifestations of racism, and how to fight against it;
  • An interactive learning environment that will allow students to experiment on potential policies
  • A training session as part of the university course that will allow students to test their knowledge.

During its 36-month lifetime, the BRISWA 2.0 project will directly and indirectly positively impact at least:

  • 24 students, who will be actively involved in the project.
  • 24 educational and social operators, who will be actively involved in the project. 
  • 100 stakeholders, who will be informed about the project.
  • 12 organisations involved beyond the project partnership.

BRISWA 2.0 at a glance: 

  • 4 National Reports – reports on racism in academia, as well as existing anti-racism practices and policies,
  • 1 Textbook on the phenomenon of racism, policies and programmes to fight it,
  • 1 simulation model and interactive learning environment for policy design, together with a report on how to use it,
  • 1 textbook on storytelling with data and presentation techniques,
  • 4 courses, 1 in each of the participating University,
  • 1 anti-racism campaign,
  • 5 national Dissemination Events.

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