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South Asian Women in Higher Education: SAWHE Speaks

South Asian Women in Higher Education: SAWHE Speaks

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The South Asian Women in Higher Education (SAWHE) Network podcast spotlights stories, barriers, and successes from UK academia.

Each of the episodes features bold and honest conversations with South Asian women across the UK Higher Education sector, from researchers and educators to professional services leaders and student advocates.

We’re shining a light on the stories, impact, struggles, and successes that often go unheard, and celebrating the power of representation, resilience, and reimagining leadership.

From breaking barriers and balancing identities to reimagining leadership, we are celebrating the successes of South Asian women in higher education.

About the SAWHE network

This is a grassroots, community-led initiative dedicated to amplifying the visibility, voice, and leadership of South Asian women across UK universities.

We exist so that South Asian women are never alone in their academic journey – offering a safe, inclusive space to connect, be supported, and be celebrated.

The first series will be Hosted by Dr Sayema Rahman Khan, founder of SAWHE

Producer: Sumaiya Motara, SAWHE Digital Communications Lead

Website: https://sawhe.org/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/south-asian-women-in-higher-education-network/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sawheofficial/?igsh=MWZqOTg5enQ3OTJl#

Join the network here: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8Gy_HKfUNmdW-HFEh29A3pPOHC8Qe44tdvEoHJGJgx7zn-w/viewform

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  • Why does EDI matter in Universities? | Tahira Majothi and Ushma Khadia
    Jan 9 2026

    Talkng about equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in UK universities, we are joined by the brilliant Tahira Majothi and Ushma Khadia from the University of Manchester.

    Tahira Majothi is an EDI partner linked to the faculty of Biology, Medicine, and Health. Previously, Tahira worked as a careers consultant at the Universities of Salford and Manchester Metropolitan for over 10 years. She also worked in the not-for-profit sector with charities such as Citizens Advice, Save the Children, and Barnardo's.

    Ushma Khadia is a careers consultant in the Faculty of Humanities and the co-theme lead for Inclusion at the Careers Service. Previously, she was a teacher and course leader for A-level Business at a sixth form college for almost 18 years.

    Tahira and Ushma share their insights on:

    • What EDI means and why it's important in higher education.
    • The progress made in EDI and what can still be done.
    • Their personal career journeys and what inspires them to work in EDI.

    Host: Dr Sayema Rahman Khan, founder of SAWHE

    Producer: Sumaiya Motara, SAWHE Digital Communications Lead

    About the SAWHE network

    This is a grassroots, community-led initiative dedicated to amplifying the visibility, voice, and leadership of South Asian women across UK universities.

    We exist so that South Asian women are never alone in their academic journey – offering a safe, inclusive space to connect, be supported, and be celebrated.

    Website: https://sawhe.org/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/south-asian-women-in-higher-education-network/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sawheofficial/?igsh=MWZqOTg5enQ3OTJl#

    Join the network here: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8Gy_HKfUNmdW-HFEh29A3pPOHC8Qe44tdvEoHJGJgx7zn-w/viewform

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  • Belonging, Faith and Representation in Higher Education | Dr. Maisha Islam
    Nov 28 2025

    We are joined by the brilliant Dr Maisha Islam, Doctoral College Research Culture Lead at the University of Southampton, researcher, writer, and advocate for equity, faith inclusion, and racially just research cultures in higher education.

    From her early academic journey to leading sector-wide projects on Islamophobia and postgraduate access, Maisha shares candid reflections on:

    • Navigating Higher Education as a South Asian woman
    • Building an inclusive research culture to create belonging
    • Uncovering hidden barriers for Muslim students
    • The emotional labour of equity work and how she sustains it
    • Why representation is transformational

    Maisha is the editor of: Uncovering Islamophobia in Higher Education: Supporting the Success of Muslim Students and Staff

    Host: Dr Sayema Rahman Khan, founder of SAWHE

    Producer: Sumaiya Motara, SAWHE Digital Communications Lead

    About the SAWHE network

    This is a grassroots, community-led initiative dedicated to amplifying the visibility, voice, and leadership of South Asian women across UK universities.

    We exist so that South Asian women are never alone in their academic journey – offering a safe, inclusive space to connect, be supported, and be celebrated.

    Website: https://sawhe.org/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/south-asian-women-in-higher-education-network/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sawheofficial/?igsh=MWZqOTg5enQ3OTJl#

    Join the network here: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8Gy_HKfUNmdW-HFEh29A3pPOHC8Qe44tdvEoHJGJgx7zn-w/viewform

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    47 min
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