ORCID
- L Burns: 0000-0002-9525-952X
Abstract
Careers in academic dentistry are failing to attract a new generation of academics to steer dental education and research. Dental academia is further limited by inadequacies in levels of ethnic diversity. There is a stark contrast between the diversity of graduates entering the dental profession and those in academic positions, especially in senior ranks. Dentistry is not the only field in academia, which lacks representation and lessons may be drawn from other faculties. This paper focuses on what is known about dental academia in the United Kingdom, where there are formal research training pathways. There is an emerging recognition of the requirement for action, and it is hoped this will stimulate debate and impetus for research across Europe. The terminology used throughout this piece follows the United Kingdom Cabinet Office recommendations for writing about ethnicity (Writing about ethnicity, 2021; https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/style-guide/writing-about-ethnicity). Where cited sources have employed less acceptable terms (Please don't call me BAME or BME!: Civil service, 2019; https://civilservice.blog.gov.uk/2019/07/08/please-dontcall-me-bame-or-bme/), these have been changed.
Publication Date
2022-08-17
Publication Title
European Journal of Dental Education
ISSN
1396-5883
Embargo Period
2022-08-19
Recommended Citation
Burns, L., Coelho, C., & Addy, A. (2022) 'Ethnic diversity in academic dentistry in the United Kingdom', European Journal of Dental Education, . Available at: 10.1111/eje.12847