Priscilla, the Queen of the South, a sculpture of a Gypsy horse by Romany artist, journalist and activist Jake Bowers, was unveiled on Friday 23 February. The sculpture, located outside the Jubilee Building for the coming year, is part of the National Trust project, ‘Changing Chalk Cultural Heritage’. Unveiled during the Deemed Dirty symposium, the sculpture reflects the University’s continuing pledge to promote awareness and celebrate our campus, local, and regional Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) communities.