Australia’s biggest campus racism survey calls for more voices
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Over 60,000 university students and staff have already taken part in a groundbreaking national survey on racism at Australian universities.
The Australian Human Rights Commission’s Racism@Uni survey is one of the largest studies of its kind in the country, examining how widespread racism is, what forms it takes, and its impact on campus life.
The Commission is urging all students and staff over 18 to complete the survey before it closes on September 23, saying the insights will help drive real change and make universities safer and more inclusive places.
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