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'''BiUK''' is the UK national organisation for bisexual research and activism.
[[File:BiUK.jpg|thumb|BiUK logo]]'''BiUK''' is the UK national organisation for bisexual research and activism.


The organisation was created in 2010, although the BiUK website had been in existence since 2008. The aim was to bridge the gap between activism and academic work, and presen5t research that was accessible to bi people themselves.<ref>http://bicommunitynews.co.uk/770/biuk-making-a-space-for-bi-research-and-theory/ ''Bi Community News'':  Making a Space for Bi Research and Theory</ref>
The organisation was created in 2010, although the BiUK website had been in existence since 2008. The aim was to bridge the gap between activism and academic work, and presen5t research that was accessible to bi people themselves.<ref>http://bicommunitynews.co.uk/770/biuk-making-a-space-for-bi-research-and-theory/ ''Bi Community News'':  "Making a Space for Bi Research and Theory"</ref>


The founder members were:
The founder members were:
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*[[Helen Bowes-Catton]]
*[[Helen Bowes-Catton]]
*[[Meg Barker]]
*[[Meg Barker]]
*[[Rebecca Jones]]]
*[[Rebecca Jones]]
*[[Surya Monro]]
*[[Surya Monro]]
*[[Tracey Plowman]]
*[[Tracey Plowman]]
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http://www.biuk.org/
http://www.biuk.org/
==References==
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[[Category:Bisexuality]]
[[Category:Bisexuality]]
[[Category:Consortium members]]
[[Category:Consortium members]]

Latest revision as of 13:05, 10 July 2026

BiUK logo

BiUK is the UK national organisation for bisexual research and activism.

The organisation was created in 2010, although the BiUK website had been in existence since 2008. The aim was to bridge the gap between activism and academic work, and presen5t research that was accessible to bi people themselves.[1]

The founder members were:

These were later joined by:

http://www.biuk.org/

References

  1. http://bicommunitynews.co.uk/770/biuk-making-a-space-for-bi-research-and-theory/ Bi Community News: "Making a Space for Bi Research and Theory"