Our Programmes
EDI Fellowship ©
Institute for Equity, University Centre is a specialist research-led authority on EDI, leadership, organisational effectiveness, and professional standards.
The EDI Fellowship © is the qualification for professionals working in Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) or those aspiring to do so.
About The Programme
It is a benchmark multidimensional and intersectional programme intended to bring and improve the criticality of EDI at organisational level through greater coherence and integrity of the work of EDI professionals. The EDI Fellowship © is offered only by the Institute for Equity, University Centre.
Programme participants will receive training and mentorship from Institute staff in areas such Understanding EDI, EDI Data Analytics, EDI Policy Analysis, Change management, and Auditing Impact. For the compulsory case study, programme participants will focus on a minimum of two areas of EDI work. The area/s of focus chosen will be a matter for the participant and their organisation. The minimum registration time is 6-8 months, and the maximum registration time is 24 months.
Who Should Do the EDI Fellowship ©?
* To pursue the EDI Fellowship ©, you will need an undergraduate degree (in any subject), or an equivalent qualification, plus a minimum of 2 years work experience.
- Teachers and school leaders
- Teaching Fellows and lecturers
- Project specialists from any industry or sector
- Experienced or newly appointed EDI managers/ teams
- Human resource managers / staff in any sector
- Directors / Chief executives from any industry
- Any individual looking to develop or extend their understanding of EDI
Programme benefits
- Designed and delivered by experts
- Blends research and case studies of practice
- Quality assured training which reflects national standards for leadership
- Enhances the capacity of participants/organisation to more effectively engage with and advance inclusivity in their organisation
- Successful completion will allow participants to use post-nominals – F.InstE
- Successful completion will allow 60 academic credits towards the Institute’s MBA
- 1-year FREE membership of the Institute from the date of registration
- Access to the Institute’s VLE for the period of registration.
Professor Paul Miller Talks Progression Routes
Paul Miller, PhD, LLM, MBA, is a Jamaican born British academic and entrepreneur. He is founding Director of the Institute for Equity, University Centre and Professor of Educational Leadership & Social Justice.
Fees
Includes:
VAT, Institute membership, tuition costs and a non-refundable deposit.
EDI Fellowship
£3,995.50
Monthly and modular payment options available.
EDI Fellowship with Level 7 Certificate
£6,167.50
Monthly and modular payment options available.
EDI Fellowship with Level 7 Diploma
£7,331.50
Monthly and modular payment options available.
EDI Fellowship March - June 2026
Endorsements
Sima Heer
Dr James Lane
Fabian De Fabiani
Our Next
Briefing Sessions
We are holding a number of EDI Fellowship ©: Briefing Sessions. They are for those who are interested in finding out more about the Fellowship and to ask questions. The dates and times of the Briefing Sessions are:
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27/03/2026
Online
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24/04/2026
Online
All Briefing Sessions will be held online, via Google and will be accessible via a link that will be sent to you after filling out this registration form. We look forward to seeing you at one of our Briefing Sessions.
Book a sessionProgramme Routes
Professional Practice Route
The Reflective Case Study will require the participant to evidence change in their organisational context – due to their leadership – in three areas of EDI practice against two EDI/Leadership Capabilities. Participants will be assigned a Mentor who will support their thinking and progress during this module, once their area/s of focus have been agreed/ approved by their organisation.
Academic Practice Route
The Action Research/ Case Study will require the learner to both lead and evidence change in their organisational context in one or two areas of EDI*. A written report will outline the process of change and any related change impact/s.
*Projects involving human participants will require ethical approval from the Institute’s Scientific Review Committee. In rare cases, retroactive ethical approval is possible.