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Maynooth hat tip for work on equality
Maynooth University

28 Sep 2020 education Print

Maynooth hat tip for work on equality

Maynooth University’s Department of Law has received an Athena SWAN Bronze Award, which recognises work undertaken to advance gender equality for staff and students in higher education. 

To achieve the award, institutions and departments are required to perform a critical self-reflection and analysis to identify both good practice and problem areas.

Law is the third department at Maynooth University, and one of the first two law departments in the state, to apply for, and achieve, Athena SWAN accreditation.

Awarded by Advance HE, the cornerstone of the application is a four-year action plan that addresses challenges particular to the department and discipline.  The 45 items in the law action plan include:

  • Establishing a voluntary mentoring programme for academic staff,
  • Making gender balance a condition of department financial support for academic events,
  • Relieving staff members returning from maternity and adoption leave of teaching responsibilities for one full semester, to be taken within 12 months of their return.

President of Maynooth University, Professor Philip Nolan, said: “This award is a welcome recognition of Maynooth University’s commitment to creating a culture of gender equality at departmental level, and in particular the commitment and leadership of colleagues in the Department of Law.

Hard work 

“I congratulate everyone whose hard work has made this possible.”

Head of Department, Professor Michael Doherty, stated: “I am delighted that the hard work that went into the application has been rewarded. 

“The self-reflection process was fantastic in highlighting all sorts of issues for me and colleagues, and I look forward to now beginning the real work of ensuring that the Law Department is a leader in advancing gender equality for staff and students in the Irish higher education sector.”

 

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