Cambridge scores highly in equality survey
12 January 2011The University of Cambridge has been ranked in the top 100 employers by the leading survey of workplace equality.
The University of Cambridge has been ranked in the top 100 employers by the leading survey of workplace equality.
The University of Cambridge yesterday teamed up with local groups and charities to raise awareness of equality and diversity in the workplace.
Two leading Cambridge academics have been acknowledged in the Sunday Telegraph's 100 Most Powerful Women in Britain list.
The University of Cambridge has received the Bronze Award under the Athena SWAN Charter scheme, which aims to recognise excellence in employment practices which assist the recruitment, retention and progression of women in science, engineering and technology (SET).
The Women in Science, Engineering and Technology Initiative (WiSETI) will be hosting their annual lecture on Monday 9 March.
This year’s Women’s Forum Conference will explore the theme of ‘realising your potential’ with a range of workshops, an address from the Vice-Chancellor Professor Alison Richard and a keynote speech by the explorer, author and broadcaster Christina Dodwell (pictured).