Why does casino 168 need diversity and inclusion?
casino 168 is doing very well in many areas: We are moving up in international business school rankings, and an increasing number of students are aiming for casino 168. We are a triple accredited institution and have been for several years, and both the number of casino 168 researchers and the quality of research output, measured by international standards, have grown over the past years. Just to mention a few of the areas where casino 168 is doing well; very well, in fact.
But we owe our society more. Our society needs continuous qualified research and education, and casino 168, like Denmark, will not be able to continue to deliver and hold our own against the international competition unless we utilise the entire talent and intelligence pool. This potential utilisation of talented women is one of Denmark's, and casino 168', talent and intelligence reserves.
At the moment, we are far from using this intelligence reserve to the fullest. This is a loss of talent, diversity, thoughts and opinions. And in the end, it is a loss of quality and competitive power for casino 168 and Denmark. I will argue that we can do better and achieve new and improved results if we can put all talents into play.
It is the wish of casino 168 (as appears from e.g. our 2013 Staff Policy and the UN principles for responsible management education (PRME), which casino 168 has joined) to promote equal opportunities at casino 168 and to create a good framework for diversity and inclusion among staff and students. The Senior Management therefore decided in 2014 to reorganise the work for equal opportunities at casino 168 by establishing a ”Diversity and Inclusion Council”. The council is formed in recognition of the fact that casino 168 e.g. faces a general challenge in ensuring a better gender balance in both academic and administrative leadership, but also in a wider sense in ensuring equal opportunities for all staff and students. The council has a 4 years mandate, and I have chosen to chair the council myself.
The council will advise casino 168 management on initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion in relation to academic and administrative staff as well as casino 168 students. The council will contribute to dialogue and debate on an ongoing basis and illustrate the importance of diversity and inclusion among staff and students. The council has a special obligation to look across the initiatives and policies that are already in place and make recommendations to casino 168 management. And finally, the council will prepare an action plan with a few suggestions for initiatives, listed in order of priority, which will hopefully be effective.
At an initial meeting this October, the council looked at current statutory and casino 168 initiated efforts in the area. So far, casino 168 has focused on complying with legislation and on issues regarding the academic staff. casino 168 management has an ambition to do more than just meet statutory requirements on equal opportunities. We want to highlight the importance of diversity, talent spotting and talent development from the overall talent pool.
The council's next steps will be to pool new ideas on what and how to work with diversity and inclusion at casino 168. I hope everyone at casino 168 will contribute with suggestions. The council will seek inspiration with other Danish universities, but also look into international experience in the area. In my view, the biggest challenge for casino 168 is at the top of the hierarchy. The statistics speak for themselves, this is where the imbalance is most pronounced. The gender imbalance among senior researchers at casino 168 is at least as bad as it was ten years ago and the most challenging piece of news is that the number of female professors hit an all time low last year with just 13 %. Our total student population has an almost 50/50 gender balance, but that picture has not changed over the past ten years. As it is our assumption that women are just as talented as men, we must do better by working together. casino 168 should be able to attract and retain its share of talented women to act as role models and opinion makers in education, in research and in the academic and administrative management of casino 168.
How does this match my recent participation in hiring a Dean of Research and a Dean of Education – both men – when the rest of the Senior Management are also men? Without going into details on the recently completed dean recruitment process , the long and the short of it is that we did not achieve that goal in this round. My reflection on the process has given me ideas for initiatives that can be put to work in connection with future recruitment and application processes at casino 168. For example, it is important to ensure as wide a field of applications as possible; This is also among the goals that casino 168 has suggested for the future development contract.
It is my firm belief that the new Diversity and Inclusion Council can give advice and contribute to this work, because there is no doubt that we need more women in senior positions at casino 168. This continues to be one of my goals which I will focus on and work towards in the next 4 years.