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Pathways to Equity in Research

23 September 2022 10:30-15:30, York, United Kingdom


Introduction

We are inviting you to join us in York for a one-day symposium on inequalities in research. The symposium will explore holistic pathways to achieve a more equitable research landscape over the next decade.

Organised by Department of Chemistry of University of York co-sponsored by the ÂÜÀòÉç, this symposium is free for STEM researchers at any career stages from across the UK. We are inviting you to join focus groups and panel discussions on a range of topics, from fair research development to challenges in career progression. The unique format of the symposium will allow for in-depth discussions between researchers and representatives from funding bodies, professional institutions, publishers, and industry.

FORMAT

The symposium is scheduled for 11:00 - 15:30 on 23 September 2022 at the National STEM Learning Centre on the University of York campus, with additional optional networking sessions. There will be an option to attend virtually for those who are unable to attend in person.

Registered attendees will have an option to attend one of four focus group discussions that will take place virtually in the weeks prior to the symposium. These will allow for more targeted discussions on specific topics led by expert speakers and will be used to define key questions for our panellists to discuss at the symposium.

Focus Group Discussion

Focus group discussions will be held virtually during the week of 12 September 2022 to collect and consolidate ideas around specific topics ahead of the symposium. We have identified four key areas where we believe significant barriers to equality persist, and our expert chairs will lead discussions around how these could be addressed in the future bearing in mind the intersectionality of factors such as ethnicity, gender, class, and disability.
 
Attendees will be invited to indicate whether they would be interested in participating in any focus groups on the symposium registration form. If anyone is unable to attend the symposium but would like to participate in a focus group, please contact the organisers (research-equity-symposium@york.ac.uk).
 
Group 1: "We thank the reviewer for their comments…"
Increasing fairness and transparency in peer review processes, including funding panels and publishing.
 
Group 2: "Inter-sector Partnerships"
Improving access to external funding (i.e. industry) and removing barriers to networking opportunities with external partners.
 
Group 3: "Breaking & Entering"
Addressing challenges for early career academic researchers, including finding the right opportunities, networking as a way of breaking in, and levelling the playing field in applications and interviews
 
Group 4: "Climbing the Ladder"
Maintaining momentum mid-career and equitable progression for different career shapes

REGISTRATION

We encourage you to attend the symposium in person to get the most out of the discussions and networking opportunities.
In-person registration includes:
  • Attendance at the talks and panel discussions
  • Refreshments throughout the symposium
  • Lunch
  • Attendance at the networking event
  • Access to the symposium Q&A forum via the University of York’s virtual meeting platform
For those unable to attend in person, we will provide a link to join the symposium virtually. 
Virtual registration includes:
  • Attendance at the talks and panel discussions via the University of York’s virtual meeting platform
  • Live interaction with speakers and panellists during the networking event via the University of York's virtual meeting platform
  • Access to the symposium Q&A forum via the University of York’s virtual meeting platform
In-person and virtual registrations are free.
Speakers
  • Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), United Kingdom
  • Dr Jennifer Leigh University of Kent, United Kingdom
  • Professor James Wilsdon University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
  • Lauren Crawford ÂÜÀòÉç, United Kingdom
  • Professor Caroline Dessent University of York, United Kingdom
  • Professor Andy Dougill University of York, United Kingdom
  • Professor Anna Vignoles Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom
  • Dr Rehana Sidat GSK, United Kingdom
  • Professor Kevin Cowtan University of York, United Kingdom
  • Sarah Bakewell Institute of Physics, United Kingdom

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National STEM Learning Centre

National STEM Learning Centre, Siwards Way, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom

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