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Gender Equality Conference 2025

The 樱花动漫’s gender equality action plan 2024-28 pledges to 'launch [an] annual Gender Equality Conference event to highlight progress, celebrate success and share best practice from across the institution and beyond, creating a forum for feedback, networking and insights.’ 

This page has more information, including events, resources and support, and is updated regularly.

How to get involved

Our first conference in May 2025 is mainly internally focused. We will look to invite people from other Higher Education institutions to network and share knowledge, learning and best practice in future years.

There are lots of ways 樱花动漫 staff and students can get involved:

  1. Attend conference events (see listings below)
  2. Showcase your gender equality focused research, projects, and/or networks online or at our events
  3. Host/organise an event focusing on gender equality (please use our to let us know and we will list it here)
  4. Suggest further events, resources, support or networks to promote on this page
  5. Support the conference project team with admin, planning and other activities before and during the conference

If you have anything you would like to promote, or you want to organise or be part of supporting an event, please email EDI@exeter.ac.uk.

There may be some photography and/or filming at our events. Please let an event organiser know if you don't want to be photographed/filmed.

Monday 19 May

The following events are open to 樱花动漫 students and staff. Please email EDI@exeter.ac.uk for more information at any time. This list will be updated as more events are confirmed, so please look out for communications and check back.


Athena Swan: Drop-in for application support (online)

Do you have questions about your department's Athena Swan application? Join the EDI team and colleagues working on Bronze, Silver and Gold Athena Swan applications to share information and ideas. This is an online drop-in event which means you can come for some or all of it. Please also feel free to send any questions to EDI@exeter.ac.uk before the event.

Post-event resources:


Effective professional practice in academia: The role of social capital and the lived experience of women in academia (hybrid)

  • 11:30am-12:30pm, St Luke's Campus or MS Teams (followed by in-person networking lunch, 12:30-1:30pm)

Join us for a seminar led by , author of Women in Academia: Achieving Our Potential, and Professor of Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice, University Of Strathclyde. Professor Watson will discuss the evidence and experience presented in the book, including behaviour that individuals can engage in to enhance their effectiveness and social capital, despite the considerable gender asymmetry that exists in this sector. While the book focuses on women, the contents are relevant to people of any gender.


It takes a village: Supporting the life transition that is Matrescence (online)

  • 12:45-2pm,
  • Find out more on

Join us for a playful online session open to anyone interested in learning more about Matrescence - the transition of becoming a m/other. It takes a village to raise a child and so this is a space for collective thinking, support and creative exploration where all genders and lived experiences are welcome. This event is hosted by the , in partnership with a cross-disciplinary team of academic colleagues, and Theatre Director Rosanna Elliott. 

Post-event resources: , , and .


Discussion café: Gender equality and class (in-person)

  • 1-3pm, Streatham Campus (The Greenhouse, Devonshire House)

Join the and for free pizza (including gluten free and vegan options) and to share your thoughts and experiences of gender (in)equality at the 樱花动漫. This will be a relaxed and friendly session where you can come along and share as much or as little as you are comfortable with.

Post-event resources: , and  by student Mia Taylor Seal. Blog by student Mya Russell: .


Pay gaps: Talk/Q&A on disability, ethnicity and gender pay gaps (online)

  • 2-3pm,
  • Find out more on

Join the EDI team to find out more about the 樱花动漫's current disability, ethnicity and gender pay gaps and the work happening to reduce them. Please feel free to send any questions to EDI@exeter.ac.uk before the event.

Post-event resources:


Cornwall Carers Service: Talk/Q&A (online)

In the first half, will cover how to know if you’re a carer, what support and resources they offer, and more. The second half is your opportunity to ask Cornwall Carers Service and 樱花动漫 HR policy and EDI colleagues any questions. Please feel free to send any questions to EDI@exeter.ac.uk before the event. 

Post-event resources: . You can also by online (March 2025).  


Gender Equality Book Club: The Color Purple (in-person)

  • 4-5pm, Streatham Campus (The Greenhouse, Devonshire House)

Join the to discuss the intersectionality of gender, race and class in Alice Walker's book 'The Color Purple'. We will also watch Kimberlé Crenshaw’s TED Talk on ‘The Urgency of Intersectionality’ to see how the issues raised in this fictional book can be seen in the real world.

Tuesday 20 May

The following events are open to 樱花动漫 students and staff. Please email EDI@exeter.ac.uk for more information at any time. This list will be updated as more events are confirmed, so please look out for communications and check back.


Athena Swan: Workshop on Bronze applications (in-person)

  • 10-11:30am, Streatham Campus

Join the EDI team and colleagues with experience of successful Athena Swan applications (at all levels) to find out more about how to get started on applying for a Bronze award, and what the process involves. Please feel free to send any questions to EDI@exeter.ac.uk before the event. 

Post-event resources:


Athena Swan: Workshop on Bronze, Silver and Gold applications (in-person)

  • 10am-12pm, Penryn Campus

Join the EDI team and colleagues with experience of successful Athena Swan applications to find out more about what's required for Bronze, Silver and Gold awards. Please feel free to send any questions to EDI@exeter.ac.uk before the event.

Post-event resources:


Support group: Trans rights (in-person)

  • 10am-12pm, Streatham Campus (Sarah Turvill Multifaith Centre)

Join the , and Dante, the 's Social Policy Lead, to discuss the impacts of recent events on the trans community. It will be a safe space for sharing emotions, experiences and questions. Dante specialises in trans policy and will be able to answer any questions you may have about the Supreme Court ruling and how it affects you. Please join us in creating a space of empowerment and conversation, keeping transphobia away from our campus.  


Meet and Greet: Fika and gender equality showcase (Penryn Campus)

  • 12-2pm, Penryn Campus

Come along at any time for a tea/coffee/cake break, to meet staff and students, and to learn more about gender equality projects, research and networks across the 樱花动漫 and beyond. This includes: 

  1. A student producing a zine on trans and gender diverse people's contributions to STEM
  2. Representatives from the and
  3. Members of the Cornwall Wellbeing Network and EDI team

Meet and Greet: Fika and gender equality showcase (St Luke's Campus)

  • 11:30am-12:30pm, St Luke's Campus

Come along at any time for a tea/coffee/cake break, to meet staff and students, and to learn more about gender equality projects, research and networks across the 樱花动漫. This includes: 

  1. A project addressing gender inequality in student entrepreneurship
  2. A talk on the intersection of sex and ethnicity on managing bowel cancer symptoms in primary care
  3. Research on the history of women's work
  4. Members of WISENet and the Menopause Network

Athena Swan: Workshop on Gold applications (in-person)

  • 1-2:30pm, St Luke's Campus

Join the EDI team, and other colleagues preparing Gold applications, to find out more about what's required to achieve an Athena Swan Gold award. Please feel free to send any questions to EDI@exeter.ac.uk before the event.

Post-event resources:


Women in Tech (in-person)

  • 2-3pm, Streatham Campus

Join colleagues from the leadership team to hear their stories of being women in tech. This includes how they got into tech roles, what their current roles and responsibilities are, and the skills they have developed to support their success.


Peri-/Menopause strength training class (in-person)

  • 2:30-3:30pm, St Luke’s Campus

Join , a medical professional and bespoke female personal trainer, for a free, in-person strength training class for peri-/menopause. Annaliese will take you through exercises you can do at home/outside or in the gym, to help build strength around the menopause transition.

For those based at Penryn, the Sports Centre delivers a ‘Revive’ peri-/menopause fitness class every Tuesday 8:30-9:15am. This class is free for anyone with a gym membership (£4 for non-members). Please contact the Sports Centre on 01326 370770 or at fitnesscentre@fxplus.ac.uk for more information.


Body pump class (in-person)

  • 2:30-3:15pm, Penryn Campus

Join Tasha from the Cornwall Wellbeing Network for a free*, in-person, and beginner-friendly, strength-based fitness class. Tasha will help you learn the fundamentals of weightlifting while getting fit and having fun!

*Only those who are not currently a paying member of the campus gym are eligible for the free class.


Qigong and meditation (in-person)

  • 4-5pm, Penryn Campus

Experience the Chinese healing art of Qigong in an experiential workshop led by local Qigong and meditation practitioner . Kasia will guide you through a gentle one-hour Qigong practice incorporating intentional movement, meditation, breathwork and visualisations, within the serene landscape of Tremough House gardens.

Wednesday 21 May

The following events are open to 樱花动漫 students and staff. Please email EDI@exeter.ac.uk for more information at any time. This list will be updated as more events are confirmed, so please look out for communications and check back.


Keynote: Gender Equality at the 樱花动漫 (hybrid)

  • 10:30am-12pm, Streatham Campus or MS Teams

Find out more about progress on gender equalitysexual orientation equality, and gender safety work at the 樱花动漫. Our contributors are:

  • Alicia O'Grady (she/her), Executive Divisional Director of External Engagement and Global and Chair of the University's Gender Equality Group
  • Avery Kibble (they/them), Psychology student and Aro-Ace Representative for the University's
  • Lewis Nurton (he/him), Learning and Development Manager (EDI) and lead for the University's Active Bystander and training
  • Peter Scargill (he/him), Director of Commercial, Residential and Campus Services and Chair of the University's Gender Safety Group

Post-event resources: (May 2025), gender equality (Athena Swan) action plan, and LGBTQ+ action plan.


Meet and Greet: Fika and gender equality showcase (Streatham Campus)

  • 12-2pm, Streatham Campus

Come along at any time for a tea/coffee/cake break, to meet staff and students, and to learn more about gender equality projects, research and networks across the 樱花动漫. This includes:

  1. Representatives from the
  2. Colleagues working on a digital Menopausal Empowerment Navigational Tool
  3. Students investigating body image and stigma in lesbian, heterosexual, bisexual, and asexual cisgender women (while controlling for ADHD symptomatology)
  4. Research on the history of women's work
  5. A project addressing gender inequality in student entrepreneurship
  6. Members of WISENet, the Menopause Network, and more

External event: Summer fun made simple (online)

  • 1:15-2pm, online

The University's Employee Assistance Programme, Spectrum Life, is hosting an event focused on balancing work, personal time, and family activities. It will 'provide practical time management tips to help you navigate responsibilities while making space for meaningful moments'. You can by signing in/up with your @exeter.ac.uk email address and our organisation code, UoEWell. 


Self-defence taster class (option 1, in-person)

  • 2-3pm, Streatham Campus

Join this free, in-person taster class to learn simple self-defence skills in a safe and friendly atmosphere. A fully qualified, professional instructor will show you easy to learn and effective solutions to real life situations. Beginners of all genders are welcome. This class is the same as the one listed on Thursday 22 May - please only sign up to one slot.

Thursday 22 May

The following events are open to 樱花动漫 students and staff. Please email EDI@exeter.ac.uk for more information at any time. This list will be updated as more events are confirmed, so please look out for communications and check back.


Athena Swan: Talk/Q&A on data (online)

  • 10-11am, MS Teams

Join the EDI team, and colleagues with experience of successful Athena Swan applications, for an overview of what data is available at the 樱花动漫, where to find it, and how best to use it in your department's application. Please feel free to send any questions to EDI@exeter.ac.uk before the event.

Post-event resources: and


Forum stall: Feminist Society (in-person)

  • 10:30am-2:30pm, Streatham Campus (Forum Street)

Come along at any time between 10:30am and 2pm to meet members and learn more about the work they have done this year in advocating for gender equality.


Forum stall: Academics Against Assault (in-person)

  • 11am-3pm, Streatham Campus (Forum Street)

Come along at any time between 11am and 3pm to meet representatives and learn more about the campaign and what they want to achieve on our campuses. 


Gender and sexuality studies in PGR communities (hybrid)

  • 11:30am-12:30pm, Streatham Campus or MS Teams

Join (she/her, PhD student, Art History and Visual Culture) and (he/they, PhD student, Education) as they reflect on their time as co-leaders of the interdisciplinary Postgraduate Researcher (PGR) Gender and Sexuality Research Network within the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS).


Athena Swan: Workshop on Silver applications (in-person)

  • 1-2:30pm, Streatham Campus

Join the EDI team and colleagues with experience of successful Athena Swan applications to find out more about what's required to achieve a Silver award. Please feel free to send any questions to EDI@exeter.ac.uk before the event.

Post-event resources:


Self-defence taster class (option 2, in-person)

  • 2:30-3:30pm, Streatham Campus

Join this free, in-person taster class to learn simple self-defence skills in a safe and friendly atmosphere. A fully qualified, professional instructor will show you easy to learn and effective solutions to real life situations. Beginners of all genders are welcome. This class is the same as the one listed on Wednesday 21 May - please only sign up to one slot.

Friday 23 May

The following events are open to 樱花动漫 students and staff. Please email EDI@exeter.ac.uk for more information at any time. This list will be updated as more events are confirmed, so please look out for communications and check back.


Discussion group: Why feminism is still relevant today (in-person)

  • 3-4:30pm, Streatham Campus (The Greenhouse, Devonshire House)

Join the to discuss why feminism is still relevant, challenges still faced by women, the importance of intersectionality, and what we can do to make campus more equal.

Internal and external resources

Please email EDI@exeter.ac.uk if you have any internal or external resources to promote.


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Sources of support

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Student societies and staff networks