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Gender equality charter may head to India

New report calls for Athena SWAN awards to be rolled out in India

Published on
July 24, 2017
Last updated
July 25, 2017
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Daring to dream: a lack of parental support for girls who might consider STEMM careers may be one factor in women鈥檚 under-representation

Universities in India should introduce a charter mark for gender equality that originated in the UK to help boost the number of women working in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine, according to a new report.

The recommendation, in a report co-authored by the Indian National Science Academy,聽comes after a meeting late last year in Delhi that addressed the lack of women working in the so-called STEMM subjects.

The Athena SWAN Charter for Women in Science is designed to promote employment practices that support women working in higher education and research. The charter, which is run by the UK鈥檚 Equality Challenge Unit, bestows bronze, silver and gold awards on institutions and departments that demonstrate increasing levels of good practice in recruiting, retaining and promoting women.

The initiative聽was started in 2005 to address the issue of women鈥檚 under-representation in STEMM at UK universities. Since then, it has grown to include research institutes, introduced a charter mark for the arts, humanities and social sciences and spread to the聽Republic of Ireland and Australia.

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India could be the next country to adopt the initiative, following an event that focused on developing practical plans to develop the career paths for women working in STEMM in India. The meeting brought together Indian government officials, university staff and delegates from national academies and societies in the UK, India and Australia.

The meeting report, , says that data on the number of women working in STEMM in India are limited. But it cites several reasons why so few women work in these areas, which include a lack of parental support for girls who might consider such careers, poor interactions with maths and science teachers in schools, women鈥檚 lack of confidence about entering the field and, later in life, taking career breaks for family duties.

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For those women who do enter employment in a STEMM field, it appears that their opportunities dwindle as they progress up the career ladder. A survey of 2,000 women about their reasons for leaving science, conducted by the Indian National Science Academy, found that two-thirds dropped out because they could not find jobs commensurate with their experience, according to the report.

The report鈥檚 first recommendation is to develop a proposal to transport the Athena SWAN framework to India for presentation to the Indian Science Academies鈥 inter-academy panel.

Ruth Gilligan,聽Athena SWAN manager at the Equality Challenge Unit, said that the advancement of gender equality for all is 鈥渁t the heart鈥 of the charter. 鈥淭herefore I am pleased to see a commitment to promote and increase the participation and progression of women in STEMM careers by proposing the introduction of an Athena SWAN framework in India,鈥 she said.

鈥淭he ECU looks forward to partnering with the Indian Science Academies鈥 inter-academy panel to develop this proposal.鈥

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The report also recommends that common data sources about STEMM and gender be identified in India, Australia and the UK so that the issue can be reported uniformly and systematically.

holly.else@timeshighereducation.com

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