UniSC celebrates major strides in gender equity recruitment
10 JulUniSC has earned its fourth SAGE Cygnet Award for advancing gender equity in academic recruitment, recognising reforms designed to attract and support more women in academia.
UniSC has earned its fourth SAGE Cygnet Award for advancing gender equity in academic recruitment, recognising reforms designed to attract and support more women in academia.
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The University of the Sunshine Coast has achieved a SAGE Cygnet Award recognising initiatives that support parents and carers and reinforce the University’s commitment to gender equity.
UniSC has earned a prestigious recognition for gender equity – following a series of improvements to bring clarity about the path to academic promotion.
UniSC has joined a national network that reinforces its commitment to fostering a culture of belonging across all campuses and in the wider community.
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