EDI Statement & Lexicon
Below are EDICa’s statement of our commitment to and support towards equality, diversity and inclusion, and our living glossary of terms used in EDI work.
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EDI Statement
Click on the button below to view a PDF file explaining our commitment to and support towards equality, diversity and inclusion in the EDI Caucus.
Our three-year plan for EDI is based on our extensive research expertise, an understanding of research culture, and an examination of existing frameworks and EDI plans with the broader research landscape and ecosystem. The objective of this EDI plan is to showcase our unwavering dedication to integrating the principles of EDI into every aspect of our work as a collective, and “embracing diversity of thought, people and ideas” as per the UKRI statement.
In EDICa, we value and promote equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work. We believe that fostering a diverse and inclusive research environment is crucial for innovation, creativity, and the advancement of knowledge. This EDI Plan outlines our commitment to creating an inclusive research Caucus that embraces individuals from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We aim to ensure that all members of the Caucus feel respected, valued, and have equal opportunities to contribute and succeed.
Lexicon
Click on the button below to view and download a PDF file containing a lexicon, or glossary of terms, used in EDI work. The language in this space continues to evolve and EDICa considers this a living document.
It was last updated in March 2024. If you would like to add to the list of terms defined, to engage in conversation about some of the definitions, or you have some terms you wish were defined, let us know at edicaucus@hw.ac.uk
EDICa’s Events Code of Conduct
Click on the button below to view and download a PDF file containing EDICa’s Code of Conduct that we use for our events and focus groups.
This code of conduct is based on a template code of conduct produced by http://2012.jsconf.us/#/about and the Ada Initiative and shared under creative commons attribution 3.0 unported license. Feel free to download this code and use it in your own events.
EDICa’s Complaints Process
Click on the button below to view and download a PDF file containing EDICa’s Complaints Process.
The EDICa team seeks to resolve all complaints, bar those of a serious nature, informally within EDICa through a discussion between the complainant and the relevant individual wherever possible – for both internal and external complaints. Please refer to our Complaints Process for further information.
Check out EDICa’s resources
EDICa hosts a regular blog and seminars, as well as collecting a library of resources of equality, diversity & inclusion practices in research & innovation.
Report on recommendations for improving support for managing menstrual health
Date: 10th June 2024
Report
Report on “Recommendations for improving support for researchers
managing menstrual health”
Peer Review Bias in Funding
Date: 4th April 2024
EDICa publishes a report on Peer Review Bias in Funding. Read some highlights.
Disability Access Workshop Recording
Date: 15th March 2024
EDICa hosted Dr Katherine Deane and Dan Burrill from U of East Anglia to speak about making universities more accessible. Recording and slides here.