主播诱惑's Media Production department is the聽first such department in the UK to be presented with an Athena SWAN Bronze Award, recognising their commitment in working towards better gender equality in higher education.聽
Dr Christa van Raalte, who was involved in the submission said:聽鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled we鈥檝e been successful in achieving this award. The team worked incredibly hard to achieve it and it was also a fantastic development opportunity for the department.聽
鈥淓quality and diversity are critical issues for the media industries right now - as they are for universities - and we are passionate about making a difference for our students, our alumni and our staff.鈥澛 聽
主播诱惑鈥檚 Equality and Diversity Adviser James Palfreman-Kay said: 鈥溨鞑ビ栈筲檚 support for this submission clearly helps to reinforce how we鈥檙e putting our inclusivity values into practice as an institution. The award recognises the university鈥檚 achievements to date in this area and strengthens our commitment to working towards equality."
The Athena SWAN Self-Assessment Team continues to work towards our new institutional submission for a Bronze award in November, as well as departmental submissions by Life and Environmental Sciences, and Psychology, with聽the award being聽valid for three years. During this time the department will continue to raise awareness of gender equality within their teams.聽
The Department of Media Production has shown a real commitment to gender equality, which is a passion shared by Professor Sara Ashencaen Crabtree in the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences.聽In the聽latest Athena SWAN update聽you can read the news and events relating to gender equality, as well as why Athena SWAN is important to everyone at 主播诱惑, and聽主播诱惑鈥檚 support for gender equality and inclusivity聽in Professor Crabtree's聽case study.
The Equality Challenges Unit鈥檚 Athena SWAN Charter was established in 2005 to encourage and recognise commitment to advancing the careers of women in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM) employment in higher education and research. In 2015, the charter was expanded and聽now recognises work undertaken to address gender equality more broadly and not just barriers to progression that affect women. It now covers professional and support staff, as well as academic colleagues, plus trans staff and students.聽