Equity for excellence in academic institutions: a manifesto for change [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

Lauren Wedekind,Andrés Noé,Jolynne Mokaya,Cynthia Tamandjou,Melissa Kapulu,Andrea Ruecker, Evelyn Kestelyn, Machilu Zimba, Elham Khatamzas, Alice Chi Eziefula,Claire L. Mackintosh, Roger Nascimento,Proochista Ariana,Denise Best, Edward Gibbs,Susanna Dunachie, Gina Hadley, Hannah Ravenswood,Bernadette Young, Charles Kamau,Kevin Marsh,Helen McShane, Rob Hale, Elena McPhilbin,Pavel V. Ovseiko, Oxford Equity in Academia consortium,Rebecca Surender, Claire Worland,Lisa J. White,Philippa C. Matthews

Wellcome Open Research(2021)

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Higher academic institutions in the UK need to drive improvements in equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) through sustainable practical interventions. A broad view of inclusivity is based on an intersectional approach that considers race, geographical location, caring responsibilities, disability, neurodiversity, religion, and LGBTQIA+ identities. We describe the establishment of a diverse stakeholder group to develop practical grass-roots recommendations through which improvements can be advanced. We have developed a manifesto for change, comprising six domains through which academic institutions can drive progress through setting short, medium, and long-term priorities. Interventions will yield rewards in recruitment and retention of a diverse talent pool, leading to enhanced impact and output.
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