Inclusion calendar 2024/25

Celebrating equality, diversity and inclusion at Kingston University

Kingston University is committed to creating an equal and inclusive learning environment where we can celebrate our individual diversity and feel confident to challenge inequality. This calendar features religious festivals, awareness days and key equality, diversity and inclusion campaigns. Use the calendar to help plan events and initiatives in an inclusive way.

Special dates and events have been chosen to represent the diversity of our community and is not an exhaustive list. Religious festivals are highlighted so that students can ask for reasonable study adjustments to meet their religious commitments.

Please note when using the calendar:

  • Many religious holy days begin at sundown on the day before the date given, especially if they are Jewish or Islamic.
  • Students and staff from faith groups whose holy days are not included here may still be able to apply for adjustments.
  • This calendar represents the University academic year and therefore runs in order from September 2024 to August 2025.
  • Links to My Kingston and StaffSpace are internal and available for students and staff only.

September 2024

A Culture of Welcome

In September we welcome new and returning students. At Kingston we believe strongly in a culture of respect and that life at university is more than your degree. We are working on becoming a University of Sanctuary, where all students feel safe, welcome and able to pursue their right to education.

University of Sanctuary is an initiative to recognise and celebrate the good practice of universities welcoming people seeking sanctuary into higher education.

Read more about the University of Sanctuary.

October 2024

Black History Month

Black History Month is a time for us to reflect, celebrate and champion the rich history and legacy of Black people both past and present. Although Black history and the significant achievements and contributions of people from the African Diaspora to society should be acknowledged all year round, Black History Month serves as an opportunity to directly draw attention to this and to challenge the systems that allow racial inequality to exist in our society.

The anti-racism pledge is a sector-wide commitment started by the Scottish Funding Council (SFC). Kingston University fully endorses the anti-racism pledge: 'Racism exists on our campuses and in our society. Call it what it is and reject it in all its forms. We stand united against racism.'

View Kingston's BHM programme.

November 2024

Faith and Spirituality

Each year, Inter Faith Week begins on Remembrance Sunday. It provides a focal point, together with the wider community, to open up inter faith activity and increase understanding between people of religious and non-religious beliefs. On Remembrance Day we all come together to commemorate those who have died as a result of war or genocide.

Our Faith and Spirituality team works in partnership with the local faith communities to offer spiritual care to all students and staff.

Check out our faith facilities and all upcoming Faith and Spirituality events.

December 2024

Disability Awareness

The United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities occurs on each year on 3 December. The awareness day advocates for world leaders to increase their commitment, solidarity, financing and action for people with disabilities. It's important we do the same at Kingston.

Around 15% of students at Kingston declare a disability. Various teams are available to support you throughout your studies.

The Disability and Mental Health Advisers at KU work with students who have diagnosed health conditions, disability, Specific Learning Differences (SpLD) and mental health conditions.

Explore the Student Wellbeing Hub for more support and information on eligibility.

January 2025

Mindful Movement

Moving our bodies can have a positive impact on our mind. The Sports and Active Lifestyles Team offers a range of recreational sports, activities, and volunteering to help support your wellbeing. Facilities can be found on and off main campuses, and various programmes are open to students who are talented athletes and keen to coach.

Kingston Students' Union also supports the running of 30 sports clubs. Joining a club is a great way to stay active and meet new friends!

Learn more about Sports and Active Lifestyles.

February 2025

LGBT+ History Month

LGBT History Month celebrates and recognises all members of the LGBTQIA+ community. The campaign claims the community's past, celebrates the present and advocates for future change. 2025 will mark the 20-year anniversary of UK LGBT+ History Month.

Join our LGBTQIA+ and Allies Society or LGBT+ Staff Network.

March 2025

Women's History Month

Kingston University celebrates Women's History Month and International Women's Day (IWD) by sharing inspirational stories and the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women across the institution. Each one of us can help create a gender equal world.

In March we also mark University Mental Health Day, a day for the nation to talk about student mental health and making this a university priority.

Read more about the IWD 2024 campaign #InspireInclusion.

April 2025

Climate Awareness and Communities

Sustainability and climate awareness are of increasing importance at Kingston. There are intrinsic links between the environment, climate action and inclusion. Since the 1800s, human actions have been the primary cause of climate change, with the Global North being responsible for 92% of all excess global emissions.*

Changes in global temperatures and the subsequent increase in climate events cause the displacement of millions of people, flooding and famine, and are impacting economically poor and politically powerless communities.

April allows us to reflect and act on climate awareness and its effect on communities by marking Earth Day on 22 April.

Read about the history of Earth Day and this year's campaign theme, OUR POWER, OUR PLANET.

*Source: Jason Hickel and Our World in Data

May 2025

Celebrate Cultural Diversity

Kingston celebrates its diverse community all year round through the Cultural Diversity event programme and various awareness days and months highlighted in the Inclusion Calendar. Each May, we acknowledge UNESCO's Cultural Diversity Day, and the need for intercultural dialogue, peace and united sustainable development.

Browse the Cultural Diversity event programme.

June 2025

KU Cares

This month we focus on KU Cares' support for students. The KU Cares team provides a comprehensive package of support for students who have experience of local authority care, are estranged from their families, or are asylum seekers with Sanctuary Scholarships.

This month, Kingston marks Refugee Week, which spotlights the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. Last year we ran various events centred around the campaign theme of 'Our Home', as a feeling or state of mind, building community and the intersection of the climate crisis and migration.

Find out more about KU Cares eligibility and support.

July 2025

Diversify Your Networks

In line with the UN International Day of Friendship on 30 July, we encourage this month you to join a network or society that you are passionate about. Kingston Students' Union offers several active societies related to culture, faith, academia, arts, activities, liberation and campaigns.

July also marks South Asian Heritage Month, a time for our KU community to reflect on identity, community, gender, faith and family. SAHM seeks to commemorate, mark and celebrate South Asian cultures, histories and communities.

Make a friend in a new network or society!

August 2025

Feel Safe and Respected

The University does not tolerate any form of harassment, bullying or sexual misconduct and takes all allegations extremely seriously. If you witness or experience unwanted behaviour let the University know via Report+Support, either anonymously or with contact details to enable a member of staff to support you.

You can also talk to someone confidentially about the options available to you via the Harassment Contact Scheme. Keep yourself and others safe on campus and access the right support if you need it.

Familiarise yourself with Report and Support.

Special dates and events

September 2024

Special dates and events in September 2024

  • 1 to 30 September  East and Southeast Asian Month
  • 8 September – Nativity of Virgin Mary (Christian)10 September – World Suicide Prevention Day
  • 16 to 22 September – World Childless Week
  • 16 to 23 September – Bisexual Awareness Week
  • 17 September – Anant Chaturdashi (Jain)
  • 21 September – International Day of Peace
  • 21 September – Nativity of the Theotokos (Orthodox Christian)
  • 21 to 24 September – Mabon, Ostara (Wicca/Pagan Northern and Southern hemispheres)
  • 23 September – Bi Visibility Day
  • 23 to 29 September – National Inclusion Week for employers
  • 29 September – World Deaf Day

October 2024

Special dates and events in October 2024

  • 1 October – International Day of Older Persons
  • 1 to 31 October – Black History Month UK
  • 1 to 31 October – ADHD Awareness Month
  • 1 to 31 October – Menopause Awareness Month
  • 3 to 12 October – Navratri (Hindu)
  • 7 to 13 October – Dyslexia Awareness Week
  • 9 to 15 October – Baby Loss Awareness Week
  • 10 October – World Mental Health Day
  • 10 October  World Sight Day
  • 11 October – National Coming Out Day
  • 12 October – Dussehra - Dasara (Hindu)
  • 12 to 19 October – National Hate Crime Awareness Week
  • 16 October – World Food Day
  • 16 October – International Pronouns Day
  • 17 to 24 October – Genderfluid Visibility Week
  • 18 October – Anti-slavery Day
  • 18 October – World Menopause Day
  • 18 October – Show Racism the Red Card
  • 19 October – Birthday of Guru Ram Das (Sikh)
  • 22 October – International Stammering Awareness Day
  • 22 to 30 October – Ace Week (Asexual Awareness)
  • 25 October to 1 November – National Care Leavers' Week
  • 26 October – Intersex Awareness Day
  • 31 October – Reformation Day (Protestant Christian)
  • 31 October –  All Hallow's Eve / Hallowe'en

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in October 2024

  • 2 to 4 October – Rosh Hashanah (Jewish)
  • 11 to 12 October – Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) (Jewish)
  • 16 to 23 October – Sukkot (Tabernacles) (Jewish)
  • 23 to 24 October – Shemini Atzeret (Jewish)
  • 24 to 25 October – Simchat Torah (Jewish)

November 2024

Special dates and events in November 2024

  • 1 to 30 November – Islamophobia Month
  • 1 to 30 November – Movember (Men's Awareness Month)
  • 1 November – All Saints' Day (Christian)
  • 1 November – National Stress Awareness Day
  • 2 November – All Souls' Day (Christian)
  • 3 November – Birth of the Báb (Bahá'í)
  • 4 to 8 November – International Stress Awareness Week
  • 5 November – Guy Fawkes Night
  • 8 November – Intersex Solidarity Day
  • 10 to 17 November – Inter Faith Week
  • 11 November – Armistice Day (Interfaith)
  • 11 to 15 November – Anti-bullying Week
  • 12 November – Remembrance Sunday
  • 13 November – World Kindness Day
  • 13 to 19 November – Transgender Awareness Week
  • 14 November – World Diabetes Day
  • 17 November – International Students' Day
  • 18 November – Pride in STEM Day
  • 19 November – International Men's Day
  • 20 November – Transgender Day of Remembrance
  • 25 November – International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
  • 27 November to 1 December – Estranged Students Solidarity Week
  • 28 November – Thanksgiving (Interfaith USA)
  • 30 November – Saint Andrew's Day (Christian)

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in November 2024

  • 1 November – Diwali (Divali, Deepavali) (Hindu)
  • 1 November – Bandi Chhor Divas (Sikh)
  • 15 November – Birthday of Guru Nanak (Sikh)
  • 24 November – Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur (Sikh)

December 2024

Special dates and events in December 2024

  • 1 December – World AIDS Day
  • 2 December – International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
  • 3 December – International Day of Persons with Disabilities
  • 5 December to 2 January – Chanukah/Hanukkah (Jewish)
  • 8 December – Rohatsu (Bodhi Day, Buddhist)
  • 10 December – Human Rights Day
  • 18 December – International Migrants Day
  • 20 December – International Human Solidarity Day
  • 31 December – New Year's Eve

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in December 2024

  • 25 December – Christmas Day (Christian)

January 2025

Special dates and events in January 2025

  • 1 January – Gantan – sai (New Year Shinto)
  • 2 January – Bank Holiday Scotland
  • 2 January – Vasant Panchami (Hindu)
  • 4 January – World Braille Day
  • 13 January – Lohri/Maghi (Sikh)
  • 14 January – New Year (Orthodox Christian)
  • 14 January – Mahayana New Year (Buddhist)
  • 15 January – Makar Sankranti (Hindu) *date may vary
  • 18 to 25 January – Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Christian) *date may vary
  • 19 January – World Religion Day
  • 20 January – Martin Luther King Day
  • 25 January – Robert Burns Night (Burns Night)
  • 27 January – Holocaust Memorial Day
  • 27 January – Lailat al Miraj (Muslim)
  • 29 January – Chinese New year (Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist)

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in January 202506 January – Epiphany (Catholic)

  • 7 January – Christmas Day (Eastern Orthodox) (Christian)
  • 16 January – Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh (Sikh)

February 2025

Special dates and events in February 2025

  • 1 to 28 February – National Heart Month
  • 1 February – World Hijab Day
  • 1 February – Imbolc – Lughnasadh (Wicca/Pagan Northern and Southern hemispheres)
  • 1 to 7 February – World Interfaith Harmony Week
  • 1 to 28 February – LGBT+ History Month
  • 2 February – World Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day
  • 3 to 9 February – Race Equality Week *date may vary
  • 4 February – World Cancer Day
  • 6 February – International Day against FGM
  • 10 February – International Epilepsy Day
  • 11 February – International Day of Women and Girls in Science
  • 13 February – Lailat al Bara'ah (Muslim)14 February – Saint Valentine's Day
  • 15 February – Parinirvana Day/Nirvana Day (Buddhist)
  • 17 to 23 February – This Girl Can Week
  • 17 to 23 February – Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week
  • 20 February – World Day of Social Justice
  • 24 February to 2 March – National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
  • 28 February – International Stand Up to Bullying Day
  • 28 February – Rare Disease Day
  • 28 February to 19 March – Nineteen Day Fast (Bahá'i)

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in February 2025

  • 28 February to 29 March – Ramadan (Muslim)

March 2025

Special dates and events in March 2025

  • 1 March – Zero Discrimination Day
  • 1 March – Saint David's Day (Christian)
  • 1 to 31 March – Women's History Month
  • 3 to 8 March – National Carers Week
  • 3 March – World Hearing Day
  • 4 March – Shrove Tuesday (Christian)
  • 8 March – International Women's Day
  • 9 to 15 March – MS Awareness Week
  • 13 March – Young Carer's Action Day
  • 13 March – University Mental Health Day
  • 13 to 14 March – Purim (Jewish)14 to 16 March – Hola Mohalla (Sikh)
  • 17 March – Saint Patrick's Day (Christian)
  • 17 to 23 March - Neurodiversity Celebration Week
  • 20 March – Norooz (New Year Persian/Zoroastrian)
  • 20 March – International Day of Happiness
  • 20 March – Naw-Rúz (New Year, Bahá'i)
  • 21 March – International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
  • 26 March – Khordad Sal (Birth of Prophet Zarathustra, Zoroastrian)
  • 30 March – Mothering Sunday
  • 31 March – International Transgender Day of Visibility
  • 31 March to 6 April – World Autism Acceptance Week

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in March 2025

  • 14 to 16 March – Holla Mohalla (Sikh)
  • 30 March – Eid-ul-Fitr (Muslim)

April 2025

Special dates and events in April 2025

  • 1 to 30 April – National Autism Awareness Month
  • 1 to 30 April – Stress Awareness Month
  • 2 April – World Autism Awareness Day
  • 6 April – International Asexuality Day
  • 7 April – World Health Day
  • 8 April – International Romani Day
  • 9 April – International Day of Pink (Anti-bullying)
  • 10 April – Mahavir Jayanti (Jain)
  • 12 April – Hanuman Jayanti (Hindu)
  • 17 April – Yom HaShoah (Shoah/Holocaust Remembrance Day, Judaism) *tbc
  • 18 April – Birthday of Guru Angad Dev (Sikh)
  • 21 April – First Day of Ridvan (Bahá'i)
  • 22 April – Earth Day
  • 22 April – Stephen Lawrence Day
  • 22 to 28 April – Lesbian Visibility Week
  • 23 April – Saint George's Day (Christian)
  • 25 April – Lesbian Visibility Day
  • 28 April – World Day for Health & Safety at Work
  • 29 April – Ninth Day of Ridvan (Baha'i)
  • 30 April – Akshaya Tritiya (Hindu, Jain

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in April 2025

  • 12 to 20 April – Passover (Jewish)
  • 14 April – Birth of the Khalsa (Vaisakhi, Sikh)
  • 18 April – Good Friday (Christian)
  • 18 April – Big Friday (Eastern and Greek Orthodox)
  • 20 April – Easter Sunday (Eastern and Greek Orthodox) (Christian)

May 2025

Special dates and events in May 2025

  • 1 May – Beltane, Samhain (Wicca/Pagan Northern and Southern hemispheres)
  • 1 to 31 May – Mental Health Awareness Month
  • 3 May – Twelfth Day of Ridvan (Bahá'i)
  • 6 to 12 May – Deaf Awareness Week
  • 8 May – World Red Cross Red Crescent Day
  • 12 May – International Nurses Day
  • 12 to 18 May – Mental Health Awareness Week
  • 15 May – International Day of Families
  • 15 May – Global Accessibility Awareness Day
  • 17 May – International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia
  • 19 May – World Inflammatory Bowl Disease Day
  • 19 May – Agender Pride
  • 21 May – World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development
  • 22 May – Declaration of the Báb (Bahá'i)
  • 25 May – George Floyd Anniversary
  • 29 May – Ascension of Baha'u'llah (Bahá'i)
  • 29 May – Ascension of Jesus (Christian)30 May – World MS Day

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in May 2025

  • 23 May – Wesak/Vesak, Buddha Day (Buddhist)

June 2025

Special dates and events in June 2025

  • 1 to 30 June – LGBT+ Pride Month
  • 1 to 30 June – Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month
  • 1 June – Global Day of Parents
  • 7 June – UK Black Pride
  • 9 to 13 June – Loneliness Awareness Week *tbc
  • 9 to 15 June – Men's Health Awareness Week
  • 15 June – Father's Day
  • 15 to 21 June – Refugee Week
  • 16 to 22 June – Learning Disability Week
  • 20 June – World Refugee Day
  • 21 June – World Humanist Day
  • 21 June – Summer Solstice/Litha (Wicca/Pagan Northern and Southern hemispheres)
  • 22 June – UK Windrush Day
  • 27 June to 31 June – Deafblind Awareness Week
  • 28 June – London Pride

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in June 2025

  • 1 to 3 June – Shavuot (Jewish)
  • 6 June – Eid-ul-Adha (Muslim)
  • 16 June – Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev (Sikh)

July 2025

Special dates and events in July 2025

  • 8 July – Ashura (Muslim)
  • 9 July – Martyrdom of the Báb (Bahá'i)
  • 13 July – Disability Awareness Day
  • 14 July – International Non-Binary People's Day
  • 14 to 18 July – Non-Binary Awareness Week
  • 16 July – International Drag Day
  • 18 July – Nelson Mandela International Day
  • 18 July to 17 August – South Asian Heritage Month
  • 23 July – Birthday of Emperor Haile Selassie (Rastafari)
  • 27 July – Al-Hijra/Muharram, New Year (Muslim)

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in July 2025

  • 5 July – Ashura (Muslim)

August 2025

Special dates and events in August 2025

  • 1 to 31 August – Health and Safety Month
  • 1 August – Lughnasadh, Imbolc (Wicca/Pagan Northern and Southern hemispheres)
  • 2 to 3 August – Tish'a B'ay (Judaism)
  • 3 August – International Day of Friendship
  • 6 August – Feast of Transfiguration of our Lord (Christian)
  • 6 August – Transfiguration of the Lord (Orthodox Christian)
  • 9 August – Raksha Bandhan (Hindu)
  • 12 August – International Youth Day
  • 15 August – Dormition of the Theotokos (Orthodox Christian)

Dates eligible for reasonable adjustments in August 2025

  • 15 August – Krishna Janmashtami (Hindu)v