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The Institute was awarded an Athena SWAN Gold Renewal in April 2021 after receiving this initially in 2017 and a Silver award in 2013

The Equality Challenge Unit (ECU)’s Athena SWAN is a national charter mark that recognises the advancement of gender equality in higher education: representation, progression and success for all. It was established in 2005 to encourage and recognise commitment to advancing the careers of women in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM) employed in higher education and research.

The Athena SWAN awards process enables departments and universities to develop an action plan aimed at improving recruitment, retention and promotion of female academic and research staff, as well improving work to address gender equality more broadly, and not just barriers to progression that affect women.

Principles of Athena SWAN


Gold Award Renewal

Our application for our Gold Award renewal was submitted in November 2020 and we were successful in achieving this in April 2021.  Our previous Gold award was given to us in 2017 and before this we were awarded a Silver award in 2013. 

Anna Davin holding Athena Swan Gold Award
 

This is one of only three Gold Athena SWAN awards at UCL. See UCL news


Gold Award 

We submitted our application in November 2016 and were successful in receiving our Gold Award in April 2017.

This is one of only two Gold Athena SWAN awards at UCL and one of only ten gold awards across the country.

 

IfWH Athena SWAN gold award ceremony


Silver Award application

The Institute applied for and received an Athena SWAN Silver Award in April 2013.

IfWH Athena SWAN silver award ceremony


About Athena SWAN

Recognising advancement of gender equality: representation, progression and success for all.

ECU’s 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 May 2015 the charter was expanded to recognise work undertaken in arts, humanities, social sciences, business and law (AHSSBL), and in professional and support roles, and for trans staff and students. The charter now recognises work undertaken to address gender equality more broadly, and not just barriers to progression that affect women.

ECU’s Athena SWAN Charter covers women (and men where appropriate) in:

  • academic roles in STEMM and AHSSBL
  • professional and support staff
  • trans staff and students

In relation to their:

  • representation
  • progression of students into academia
  • journey through career milestones
  • working environment for all staff

Useful links

Athena SWAN at UCL

UCL Gender equality network

UCL 50:50 gender equality group

Dignity at UCL


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