Seminar: Covid-19’s Impact on Research & Innovation Careers
In this seminar we discuss the findings of EDICa’s report Covid-19’s impact on research & innovation careers in the UK.
Published : 07/05/2025
Seminar on Covid-19’s Impact on Research & Innovation Careers
The EDI Caucus has been conducting research to better understanding how the Covid-19 pandemic and the associated lockdowns impacted the careers of different people in the UK’s research & innovation sector. Specifically, we looked at the impact it had on inequalities in the sector. The pandemic had an unequal impact on people, depending on their career, their institution, their line manager, their health, their family situation, and their personal circumstances.
In autumn 2023, EDICa conducted a wide-ranging survey, receiving 600 responses from across the UK and across a broad range of disciplines.
On 7 May 2025, Prof Kate Sang, Prof James Richards and Dr Siddhartha Saxena went through the results of our findings. Some people’s careers were helped by the pandemic; some disabled people and parents & carers finally had the flexibility to work from home that they’d always needed and thrived. Some people suffered badly and ended up dropping out of their career path. And some people experienced worse bullying and harassment.
- Dr Siddhartha Saxena, EDICa Postdoctoral Research Associate
- Prof James Richards, EDICa Workstream 3 Lead, Professor of Employment Relations
chaired by - Prof Kate Sang, EDICa Principal Investigator, Professor of Gender & Employment Studies

Report of Findings
Read our published findings of our survey of Covid-19’s impact on careers.
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