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The Department of Mathematics is actively working to achieve gender equality, as part of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences’ Women in Science Initiative. Our goal is to create a fair and inclusive environment for all staff and students, so that everyone has available to them the support and opportunities they need to achieve their full potential. Work towards this goal is supported by the Diversity & Inclusion Departmental Committee.We were awarded an Athena SWAN Bronze award in October 2020. The Department is a registered supporter of London Mathematical Society’s (LMS) Good Practice Scheme for advancing women’s careers in university mathematics departments.Diversity is positively encouraged across the department and we have a number of family-friendly policies, including the operation of a core hours policy, the right to apply for flexible working and support for staff returning from periods of extended absence, for example maternity leave.
King's also has several active staff networks that people are encouraged to get involved in, these include Proudly King's LGBTQ+ Network, the Race Equality Network and Access King's Disability Inclusion Network.
The Department promotes a friendly and inclusive culture, running work-related and social events to bring staff and students together, regularly hosting afternoon tea following departmental meetings as well as drinks following staff colloquia and evening parties.
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The Athena SWAN charter was launched in 2005 to recognise the commitment of institutions that promote and advance the careers of women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) in academia. The Department of Mathematics was awarded a bronze Athena SWAN award in October 2020
The Department of Mathematics strongly supports equal opportunities for all and the advancing of women’s careers within mathematics, and has signed up to the London Mathematical Society’s Good Practice Scheme. The Scheme sets out five principles of good practice relating to organisational framework; appointment, promotion and selection processes; departmental structures, departmental culture; and flexibility.
The D&I Committee aims to support the Department of Mathematics in achieving its equality and diversity aspirations. This committee oversees our activity in ensuring an inclusive and supportive working and learning environment. If you have any comments, suggestions, questions or concerns relating to diversity and inclusion in the Department of Mathematics, please contact our Diversity Lead Dr Kalliopi Mylona
Every year the Department of Mathematics celebrates International Women’s Day with our annual Women in Maths event.
In March 2018, Professor Marta Mazzocco (University of Birmingham) gave a talk titled 'A journey through integrability in search of the unexpected'. Professor Mazzocco spoke about her academic career from a scientific and personal point of view, and the event also showcased photographs by Noel Tovia Matoff and excerpts of interviews with women mathematicians throughout Europe.
In March 2019, Dr Amy Mason, a Research Associate working in Mendelian Randomisation for the Cardiac Epidemiology Unit in Cambridge, discussed her career and life in academia and answered questions from the audience.
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