Addressing the Gender Pay Gap
Our Human Resources Vision and Purpose outlines the University’s commitment to being an equitable and inclusive employer. University plans support the drive to increase the diversity of the workforce, including increasing the number of women in senior academic, management and leadership roles.
What we are doing
Closing the gender pay gap is a long-term commitment of which some actions have a more direct impact. In 2022 the University launched a new strategy and a new HR Vision and Purpose. Both place equity, diversity and inclusion at the heart of improving the employee experience which is essential to reducing the gender pay gap.
We currently hold the following awards:
- University Bronze award
- AACME Bronze award
- ABCE Bronze award
- Science Bronze award
- Science Bronze award
- SSEHS Silver award
- SSH Bronze award
- Wolfson Bronze award
The following Schools are either working towards their first submission or a re-submission in 2023:
- ABCE
- London
Moving forward we are:
- Implementing a University wide recruitment statement relating to EDI which also incorporates proactively advertising flexible working arrangements.
- Removing of gendered language within job descriptions in favour of more inclusive language to encourage more people from marginalised groups to apply for roles.
- Continuing to use diverse social media platforms including female only jobs boards as well as using word of mouth attraction to reach out to potential female academics in relation to the female RTE population.
- Reviewing the outcome of a pilot to include a pass/fail question into the recruitment process specific to equity diversity and inclusion.
- To ensure there is a gender split on interview panels.
- To review and improve the use of data relating to leavers to ensure the information this provides is used to inform changes to working practices.