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Our Achievements

Achieving Bronze Athena SWAN Award (2015) 


Examples of the work and activity that we are involved with across the School, have included:

Code First: Girls was launched in 2018, with 135 applicants for the 40 places, interactively covering the basics of HTML and web development.

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Big Sister, Little Sister was launched in 2017. This is a student-run network to connect new connect new female students with 2nd/3rd year and postgraduate female students for academic and social support, advice and information, encouragement and insight.  

 

  • Collating staff and student feedback on equality and diversity matters via surveys for action and discussion

  • Reviewing student recruitment, adding an equality and diversity slide to Open Day and Applicant Day presentations and analysing student guide numbers by gender

  • Adding positive action wording and family-friendly and flexible working information to job vacancies

  • Implementing unconscious bias training and guidance for staff involved in recruitment

  • Increasing the profile of female role models through our women in computing science poster campaigns

  • Sponsor of the DevelopHer Awards and involvement in judging for the awards

  • Outreach in local schools and hosting interactive events in the department to promote studying computing, statistics, business information systems and actuarial science:

  • Computing Challenge for Girls: we visit Schools to spend a day with female Year 8 students to introduce them to computer programming

  • Scratch-Off: annual event held at UEA since 2012 for 7-14 year olds to compete in pairs on programming challenges

  • Women of the Future Event: an annual event held for Year 10 girls on the Norwich Research Park, our Postgraduate Researchers and Research staff attend to speak to the students about their research

  • Sharing best practice at the Faculty Athena SWAN Steering Group and Central Athena SWAN Operational Group meetings

  • Scheduling School meetings within core hours (10am–4pm) wherever possible

  • Launching the new Science wide induction programme for staff in the School of Computing Sciences

  • Promoting and raising awareness of the Science Return to Work Career Development Fund

  • Supporting students with information and guidance about progression to postgraduate study

 

 

Our Achievements - School of Computing Sciences