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Invitation to Diversity & Inclusion Network Event 24 April

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Edited by Alfred Anate Mayaki, Thursday, 7 Mar 2024, 17:29

You are cordially invited to join the next RES Diversity and Inclusion Network event, hosted by the University of Westminster on 24 April from 12:00. This event will focus on 'Creating a Culture of Inclusion and Belonging in Economics'.

To register and secure your place, click here. To view the full event programme, click hereThe event will start with an optional networking lunch from 12:00 noon, with the event programme commencing promptly at 12:45pm.

RES Event @ University of Westminster

Event details:

  • Date: Wednesday 24 April 
  • Time: 12:00 – 16:15. A light lunch will be served 12:00 – 12:45, with the event programme beginning at 12:45 
  • Venue: The University of Westminster, Marylebone Campus (Hogg Lecture Theatre), 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS

The event will start with a panel discussion on ‘Creating a sense of inclusion and belonging in economics' featuring panellists: 

  • Professor Dibyesh Anand, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Co-Chair of EDI Committee, University of Westminster 
  • Urvashi Parashar, Director of Analysis & Chief Economist, Department for Culture, Media and Sport
  • Professor Imran Rasul, UCL, and Co-Director of Stone Centre on Wealth Concentration, Inequality and the Economy
  • Professor Anna Vignoles, Director of the Leverhulme Trust and Fellow of the British Academy

This will be followed by breakout sessions exploring topics of: Neurodiversity and mental health in the workplace; The role of research funding on increasing diversity in economics; Creating a culture of belonging in the workplace; and Supporting economics students with disabilities. The full programme can be found here. 

The event is free of charge, but advanced registration is required to access the venue.

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Royal Economic Society (RES) Event on Inclusive Recruitment in Economics

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Edited by Alfred Anate Mayaki, Monday, 29 Jan 2024, 13:55

The experiences I have had when applying for entry-level roles as an Economist in the past have not been the best, which is why I try to work ten times harder to ensure my work in recruitment is all the more exceptional for the candidates that I engage with professionally. All the more reason why I felt the need to attend the Royal Economic Society’s online Zoom event today, entitled: “Rethinking Inclusive Recruitment” which took place this morning. The Zoom event took an insightful look at the landscape for pathways into academia for female and Black Economists. We also discussed how to improve the application processes, recruitment practices, and the inclusive culture of practitioners in industry when advertising jobs associated with higher education and private-sector policy research in the field of Economics.

I did feel a sense of pride in listening to RES academics describing their respective experiences either with respect to recruitment successes in their own careers or in their respective companies. I took a lot of notes, as you do at such events. Conclusively, among the points that were delivered, the slides on female and ethnic minority recruitment in the field of Economics (by Lisa-Dionne Morris), HR’s involvement in creating a culture of inclusivity (by Faith), and strategies for increasing diversity in Economics (by Kieran) were notable.

I am thankful that RES speakers and delegates took the time to exchange ideas on the importance of social mobility, the value of the university careers centre (and its resources) in communicating career options to future Economists, and the role of student-focused charitable organisations in promoting the ethnic-minority employment gap. I very much valued the mention of the view that more needs to be done to minimise unconscious bias in recruitment - which is true. But the highlight of the event was undoubtedly when Elaine spoke on the value of workforce projections, and the landscape for health economics in research and policy.

A quick thank you to Sam from the RES and Ann for allowing us all to learn more about pathways for student recruitment - Check out SEO and Discover Economics. The next installment of the Rethinking Inclusive Recruitment events will be in person on 24 April 2024 (between 12:00 and 16:00) at the University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus. I look forward to seeing everyone there.

 

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