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Equity4ES is an initiative designed to improve the working environment and promote gender balance within the Earth Sciences Department, launched in spring 2021.
Coinciding with the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (February 11) and motivated by the UN statistic that “less than 30% of researchers worldwide are women”, Bianca Mezzina sent an email questioning the situation in the department.
Equity4ES focuses on:
You can find more information on the Equity4ES BSC page and the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Equity, Diversity and Inclusion program .
Join Equity4ES
Everyone is welcome to join.
In this section will add more info about the relevance of our work
As part of the actions that we wanted to set up within the framework of the WG “Awareness raising”, some of us take care to write a newsletter shared to the whole department, and that we call Gazette (open access).
The idea is to cover the latest debates on gender equality:
We bring to the table arguments in favour and against some policies and initiatives that are being proposed around the world to address the gender equality gap in the workplace, and also in the public sphere.
Gender Equity is a sensitive and relevant challenge that has an impact on all of us. Yet, most of us have never received appropriate training and our insights on the topic are based either on personal beliefs/experiences, causal conversations or other informal opportunities. One of the most important tasks that we are carrying on in the Equality group is to gather a body of trusted knowledge that help us understand the causes and impacts of inequalities. We think that this knowledge is key to feeding better-informed debates and tackling Gender Equity issues at both personal and institutional levels.
With this regular communication, we seek to share with you some peer-reviewed data and work done on different aspects of Gender Equity. Our aims are:
Issues
2022
- July 2023: Eunice Newton Foote & The Matilda effect
- October 2023: Gender bias and Discrimination through the Trans Lens
- December 2023: Looking back on the year 2023
- March 2024: AI/ML & Big data: how biases are reinforcing inequality and power structure
- October 2024: War, Inequities, and Science
- March 2025: Estimation of Cumulative Gender Wage Gap
The different (mainly internal) presentations we did are presented here (access with VPN).
2025
2024
2023
2021
You can find the list of seminars that we organized in this webpage (access with VPN).
2022
2021
2025
2024
You can find the guideline to promote inclusiveness in events organised within the Earth Sciences Department framework here.
2023
2022
This page gathers different publications and documents that we strongly recommend reading (open access).
Find our photos here