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Embedding gender equality into institutional strategy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2017

S. Ahmed*
Affiliation:
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Human Genetics, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK
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*Address for correspondence: S. Ahmed, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Human Genetics, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB10 1SA, UK. (Email: sa14@sanger.ac.uk)
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Abstract

The SiS (Sex in Science) Programme on the WGC (Wellcome Genome Campus) was established in 2011. Key participants include the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, EMB-EBI (EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute), Open Targets and Elixir. The key objectives are to catalyse cultural change, develop partnerships, communicate activities and champion our women in science work at a national and international level (http://www.sanger.ac.uk/about/sex-science). In this paper, we highlight some of the many initiatives that have taken place since 2013, to address gender inequality at the highest levels; the challenges we have faced and how we have overcome these, and the future direction of travel.

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Fig. 1. Athena SWAN and SiS information included in the induction pack (front page).

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Fig. 2. Support for Ph.D. students and PDFs.

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Table 1. Faculty benchmarking data from Biological Research Institutes

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Fig. 3. Gender balance of research-related staff across pay grades (excluding Ph.D. students and PDFs) (2014–2016). Note that we do not have any research-related staff on grade 5.