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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Research: Team Composition

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Introduction

Diversity strengthens the quality and impact of research by bringing multiple ideas and perspectives to a team.

Diversity does not happen organically. Be intentional in diversifying your team. Whether you are recruiting and selecting co-investigators, trainees or research personnel, identify barriers experienced by historically excluded groups and work towards dismantling them.

Key Considerations

To increase diversity in team composition

Guidelines and Practices

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Research Teams and Training: Promising Practices and Resources Handbook – Recruitment of Team Members and Trainees

University of Toronto, Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation (May 2024)

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This University of Toronto handbook provides examples of practices to embed equity throughout the recruitment and selection process of team members and trainees. Key action items:

Incorporating EDI Considerations for Research Teams in NSERC Applications

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

Section 2 of the NSERC Guide on Integrating Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Considerations in Research assists natural sciences and engineering researchers to consider how EDI is relevant to building teams. The goal is to encourage greater reflection on how research and teams could be strengthened by taking steps to create an equitable and inclusive environment with diverse team members. Key action items:

Best Practices in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Research Practice and Design – EDI in Research Practice (Research Team and Research Environment)

New Frontiers Research Fund (NFRF)

This guide helps support New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) applicants and reviewers, in achieving greater equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in their research practice and design. The section on Team Composition and Recruitment Processes suggests best practices that could be implemented to address systemic barriers related to team composition and recruitment. Key action items:

Guide to Addressing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Considerations in Partnership Grant Applications – EDI in Research Practice

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council’s Guide to Addressing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Considerations in Partnership Grant Applications provides examples of EDI in research practice related to team composition and recruitment of trainees. Key action items:

Creating an Equitable, Diverse and Inclusive Research Environment: A Best Practices Guide for Recruitment, Hiring and Retention

Canada Research Chairs Program

Sections A to F of this guide discuss recruitment and retention action items to put in place the right conditions for everyone to reach their full potential, unimpeded by inequitable practices. Key action items:

Job Postings

Search for Candidates

Hiring Committee

Evidence-Based Strategies for Improving Diversity and Inclusion in Undergraduate Research Labs

Ahmad, A. S., Sabat, I., Trump-Steele, R., & King, E. (2019). Evidence-Based Strategies for Improving Diversity and Inclusion in Undergraduate Research Labs. Frontiers in Psychology, 10

This paper highlights some evidence-based solutions to recruit and select students from diverse backgrounds to undergraduate research labs. Key action items:

Applying Behavioral Insights to Cultivate Diversity & Inclusion

Engendering Success in STEM

This handout provides behavioral approaches and structural interventions to improve diversity in an organization. Key action items:

Why Your ‘Objective’ Screening Rubric Produced Biased Results

Vaillaincourt, A. M. (2021). Why Your ‘Objective’ Screening Rubric Produced Biased Results. The Chronicle of Higher Education

Although focused on executive hiring, the five suggestions provided for hiring more diverse team members can be applied to the recruitment of research team members at all levels. Key action items:

Avoiding Gender Bias in Reference Writing

University of Arizona

This handout provides guidance for avoiding common traps based on unconscious gender bias when writing letters of reference for students.  Key action items:

De-biasing the Evaluation Process of In-person Review Panels for a Postdoctoral Fellowship

Yen, J. W. (2019). De-biasing the evaluation process of in-person review panels for a postdoctoral fellowship. Nature Astronomy, 3(12), 1041-1042

Key action items:

EDI Training

Resources for training team members on embedding equity, diversity, and inclusion throughout the research team members recruitment and selection.

Unconscious Bias Education Modules

Toronto Initiative for Diversity & Excellence (TIDE)

TIDE’s education module series introduces the concept of unconscious bias, how it manifests in processes and procedures and how academic units can adopt more inclusive practices. The modules have been designed for everyone seeking education about unconscious bias and how it can affect assessments, decisions, and inclusive climates. They may be used as a self-guided education tool, a resource for committees to review prior to assessment activities or to facilitate discussions within groups.

Bias in Peer Review

Canada Research Chairs

This is a training module for peer reviewers to promote an understanding of bias and how it can affect the peer review process.

EDI Education Calendar

University of Toronto, PSEC

A calendar with the wide range of EDI trainings/workshops available to the University of Toronto community across the tri-campus offered by the Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Office, the Sexual and Gender Diversity Office and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Office and the Office of Indigenous Initiatives.