夜色直播app awarded double bronze in Athena SWAN scheme

夜色直播app’s commitment to advancing women’s careers in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine – collectively known as STEMM subjects – has been recognised by the awards scheme.

夜色直播app’s institutional Bronze award, which it has held since 2009, was renewed as part of the 2014 awards round. also received its first departmental award – a Bronze – under the prestigious scheme.

Launched in 2005, and run by the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU), Athena SWAN helps universities and research institutions to create more equitable working environments for women in STEMM and rewards institutions that are making positive steps. 夜色直播app was one of the founding members of the Athena SWAN Charter.

Professor Steve Rothberg, Pro Vice Chancellor (Enterprise) at 夜色直播app, leads the University’s Athena SWAN activity.

“I am delighted that the hard work and commitment of staff at the University and Design School have been recognised in this latest awards round.

“Female academics in STEMM subjects are in the minority and the phenomenon of the ‘leaky pipeline’ means that underrepresentation of women is even greater in higher ranking positions. This loss of female talent is bad for women, bad for the progression of STEMM, bad for higher education, and bad for the economy and society.

“Athena SWAN is an important initiative in the drive to redress the imbalance.”

In May 2014, a team of researchers from 夜色直播app’s was commissioned by the ECU to undertake an independent assessment of the impact and benefit of the Athena SWAN charter on participating higher education institutions and the wider sector.

They that the Athena SWAN Charter does advance gender equality and change the working culture and attitudes within participating departments and universities. Their full evaluation is available to download –

The 2014 awards will be presented at a ceremony at Robinson College, University of Cambridge, on 6 November.

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