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Best LGBT friendly universities?

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Brighton/Sussex?


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I wouldn't pick based on LGBT friendly...
Im at uni of sheffield. My housemate is part of the LGBT+ community here and seems to love it. She's part of the society and socialises bi weekly with whatever events theyre doing and has just got voted nus delegate for the LGBT+ community :smile:
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To be honest, most of our generation is pretty accepting of lgbt people. I should think you'd be fine wherever you go. Definitely london as it's such a diverse area anyway
All of them to the point that it's getting stupid.

I have been sent so many "Are you sure you don't need support" E-mails from my uni that I feel like they see me as a flower or something. Just let me get on with the course ffs.

Same story as some of the friends who have gone to different uni's.
I don't see why you would chose a uni based on 'LGBT friendly policies'. If anything it just makes it seem that you're viewing yourself as an outcast by having to chose a uni based on that.
I'm not choosing my uni based on this criteria..I didn't say that? I just want to make sure than wherever I go is accepting and has lots of socialising opportunities within the LGBT community.
I know that LGBT has to do wit gay stuff but what does it stand for
Original post by Kraixo
I know that LGBT has to do wit gay stuff but what does it stand for


nvr mind googled it

it stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
Original post by Kraixo
I know that LGBT has to do wit gay stuff but what does it stand for

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (the + is added to include more alternatives that are less prominent)
I think Brighton and London are generally seen as the most liberal places- most universities are generally pretty liberal and have lgbt societies though
Aleppo. JK.

I doubt there'll be much of a difference at each university. Try checking the societies available at each uni to see if there is LGBT etc socs.
Original post by DarkEnergy
Aleppo. JK.

I doubt there'll be much of a difference at each university. Try checking the societies available at each uni to see if there is LGBT etc socs.


Thank you 😊
Original post by obpear
I think Brighton and London are generally seen as the most liberal places- most universities are generally pretty liberal and have lgbt societies though


Thank you!
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Original post by DarkEnergy
Aleppo. JK.

I doubt there'll be much of a difference at each university. Try checking the societies available at each uni to see if there is LGBT etc socs.


What is Aleppo?
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Original post by zayn008
What is Aleppo?

Can't see your attachment, am I right in assuming it's Gary Johnson though? :tongue:
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Original post by DarkEnergy
Can't see your attachment, am I right in assuming it's Gary Johnson though? :tongue:


Bang on! 👍🏼💯:tongue:
Oh please. University culture is PC gone mad. You'll be able to find a "safe space" away from the nasty conservatives at every one.
Original post by #ChaosKass
Oh please. University culture is PC gone mad. You'll be able to find a "safe space" away from the nasty conservatives at every one.


Please keep your hate to yourself, why shouldn't universities be LGBT friendly? No one deserves to be mistreated

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