Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
We have been on a journey of reflection on our culture and how we take our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion further. This has been informed by our key initiatives, including the Provost Commission, our Speak Out Guardians, Values, Widening Participation plans and feedback from our staff and student community.
At the University, our values – Community, Inclusion, Discovery, Excellence and Respect – are at the very heart of everything we do.
We've used them to guide the creation of our strategy ensuring our goals and future successes reflect the type of institution we are – Leading the progress towards creating a fair, socially just and inclusive society. We also use them to guide the way we behave so we continue to be a University that has a thriving, diverse and global community.
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Wellbeing, Inclusion and Culture Committee (FWICC)
The purpose of the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Wellbeing Inclusion and Culture Committee (FWICC) is to lead an ongoing process of collaboration towards making the Faculty, and wider University of Exeter, a place in which all staff and students can thrive in a diverse and globally-engaged community, in accordance with Vision 2030. It will be accountable for the development and implementation of strategies arising from University, Faculty and Departmental initiatives towards this goal.
It will attend to and regularly review its own practices to ensure it models inclusive working (e.g. across and between academic/PS job families), and will adopt an enabling approach that will draw upon diverse strengths and expertise, including the commission of subgroups to undertake specific tasks and make recommendations. These will cover initiatives arising from actions to address inequalities centring on protected characteristics (e.g. race and ethnicity, disability, LGBTQI+, gender), the wider portfolio of initiatives under the remit of the University of Exeter’s WICC committee, as well as Faculty and Departmental-led priorities, as appropriate.
[### Athena Swan Awards
The following Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences departments hold Athena Swan awards.
- History - Bronze Award (May 2021)
- Politics - Bronze Award (January 2024)](#modal1link)
Athena Swan
The following Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences departments hold an Athena Swan Bronze award:
Other HASS departments are currently working on Athena Swan Bronze applications, including:
- English and Creative Writing
- Law School
- Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall
- School of Education
- Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies
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[### Support
Find out how to report incidents, where to get advice and ways in which the University can support you.](https://www.exeter.ac.uk/departments/inclusion/support/about/)
[### EDI priorities and action plans
Our people are at the heart of our 2030 strategy and our equality, diversity and inclusion work is key to successfully delivering Our People strategy and supporting other Sovereign strategies and institutional Values.](#modal2link)
Our EDI priorities and action plans
We have been on a journey of reflection on our culture and how we take our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion further. Our people are at the heart of our 2030 strategy and our equality, diversity and inclusion work is key to successfully delivering Our People strategy and supporting other Sovereign strategies and institutional Values.
Our EDI action plans are shaped by our strategic Equality Groups using the framework of associated external accreditations (as a robust way of benchmarking) and in collaboration with key stakeholders and our community. These action plans go beyond ensuring compliance with the Equality Act 2010 to support a positive inclusive culture and best practice.
You can read more about our Equality Groups, the accreditations we engage with and relevant action plans on our dedicated webpages.
For further information or to submit any feedback on our EDI Action Plans, please contact the EDI Team: EDI@exeter.ac.uk
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