New Juno Champions
Congratulations to Imperial College and University of Warwick who have been recognised as the first Juno Champions.
New Juno Workshops
We will be holding two Juno workshops on 21 October 2009 at the University of Glasgow and on 4 November 2009 at the IOP, London. To book your place at either workshop, please email diversity@iop.org
About the Code of Practice
There are two levels of engagement with the Code of Practice:
Suitability for becoming a Champion is judged by a panel using the key actions and assessment criteria set out under each principle. Departments that have Athena SWAN recognition will automatically be eligible for Champion status if they have made a formal commitment to supporting the Code of Practice.
Benefits of becoming a Champion
Becoming a Champion can help your department to:
Departments applying for recognition under the Code of Practice receive individual, independent feedback through pre-assessment consultation and post-assessment feedback. For departments in universities that have not yet joined the Athena SWAN Charter or gained recognition, the Code of Practice is also a route to having their contribution to increasing the representation of women acknowledged.
Site visits are available for departments interested in gaining an independent assessment of their practice. Please follow the link on the right hand side for further information about this.
More information can be obtained by contacting the Diversity Team at: diversity@iop.org.
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