About Us
Aims
This project investigates how race equality has developed in the context of devolution across the UK. It examines the different trajectories, outcomes, and emerging frontiers of race equality governance in England, Scotland, and Wales, with a focus on producing research that is rigorous, comparative, and relevant to policy and practice. The website serves as a central hub for the project’s aims, research questions, workstreams, outputs, and engagement activities.
Context
Devolution has created a changing landscape for policymaking and public service delivery across the UK. Within that landscape, questions of race equality have developed unevenly across different institutions, jurisdictions, and policy domains. This project responds to that context by bringing together research on race, devolution, and public policy, while engaging policymakers, practitioners, academics, and wider publics. It is designed both to advance understanding and to support dialogue across sectors concerned with equality, social justice, and public service reform.
Structure
The project website will provide an overview of the research and its workstreams, alongside information on the project team, partners, and funder. It will also share research outputs, policy-relevant publications, news updates, events, workshops, and public-facing resources. Over the life of the project, the site will be updated at key milestones, including the release of publications, engagement activities, Communities of Practice sessions, and key public outputs