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Athena SWANUniversity College Cork, April 2015
Dr Ruth Gilligan – Athena SWAN Adviser
= Established in 2001
= Promotes equality for staff and students in higher education
= Evidence-based approach
= ECU’s equality charter marks: catalysts for change
Equality Challenge Unit
Recognition scheme of excellence in women’s employment in STEMM
2005: 10 founder members2015: 124 members
Institutional and departmental awards
Athena SWAN
STEMM =ScienceTechnologyEngineeringMathsMedicine
Official launch on 5 February 2015
Committee established to advise and act as conduit between ECU and HE sector
Networking with NI HEIs
Reviewed and tailored processes
Regional workshops
Observing assessment panels
Athena SWAN Ireland
Bronze – 69 Bronze universitiesself-assessment & analysisidentify issuesput in place a solid foundation
Silver – 5 Silver universities
activities well underwayevidence of progress and achievementmajority of STEMM departments to hold AS awards
Athena SWAN awards – University
Bronze – 257 Bronze departmentsidentified challengesplanned activities for the future
Silver – 111 Silver departmentsongoing activityevidence of impact
Gold – 7 Gold departmentssignificant record of activity and impactbeacons for gender equality, Athena SWAN and good practice
Athena SWAN awards – Department
Analyse and reflect upon data. Start collecting where there are gaps
Consider gendered implications of policies and practices
Identify ongoing good practice: formalise, share and embed this across university
Senior leadership to drive progress
Going for a bronze institutional award
Criteria: self-assessment & analysis; identify issues; put in place a solid foundation
Success rates for bronze HEI awards
Success rates for bronze HEI awards
Revision of sabbatical policy with the aim of enhancing research and career development opportunities for women and staff from minority/disadvantaged groups.
- Abertay University (Nov 2014)
Range of flexible-working options that can be considered on either a temporary or permanent basis.
- University of Dundee (Nov 2013)
Examples of good practice
Headhunters are instructed to ensure a diverse pool of applicants for senior posts.
- Sheffield Hallam University (April 2013)
Mentoring arrangements are discussed during recruitment and attempts are made to match women with positive female role models.
- Heriot-Watt University (April 2013)
Examples of good practice
Highlights areas to make positive changes
Provides a focal point for existing informal good practices
The benefits of Athena SWAN
Increases awareness of career progression issues
Encourages increased transparency
Demonstrates good working environment to job applicants
Evidence of sustainable change
Women – improved visibility, increased self-confidence, enhanced leadership skills
Athena SWAN Evaluation Report 2014
“[Athena SWAN is] the most effective lever for change I have come across in 12 years of equality work.”
– Institutional champion
All staff – positive differences in career satisfaction, development opportunities
Administrative and technical staff report a greater sense of belonging
Widely recognised and well regarded within and beyond the UK
Anecdotal evidence of link between award and increases in research income and interest from high-quality job candidates
Reputation and support
In 2011 and 2012, the UK Department of Health linked funding of large-scale research hubs to an Athena SWAN silver award
Research Councils UK (RCUK) set out a Statement of Expectations for Equality and Diversity for those receiving funding
Expanding in the UK in Nov 2015 to include arts, humanities, social science, business and law departments
Future of Athena SWAN
Will explore equality considerations for men and transgender staff as well as women
Will cover professional and support staff, honorary staff and atypical staff as well as academics
First submission of Irish HEIs 30 April 2015!
Websitewww.ecu.ac.uk/equality-charter-marks/athena-swan/
Athena SWAN handbookhttp://ecu.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Athena-SWAN-handbook-April-2014-v2.pdf
[email protected]@ecu.ac.uk
Further information available