International Women's Day Event: "Colors, values, courage: working between disciplines"
Join us for a social breakfast feat. guest speaker Dr. Kirsi Mantua-Kommonen
Physics should offer equal opportunities to everyone, be a welcoming environment and a place for individuals to thrive. At present we recognize the need for a change in our current working culture that has to start in our community.
We envision a future where everybody feels at ease, exercises their research in an environment free of harassment and enjoys being a part of our community.
We embrace a mutual culture of respect and professionalism among our Department’s community.
Following a climate survey on equality in the summer of 2019, the Physics Department has held a series of community events discussing our current diversity and equality situation and future efforts. As a result of these events, the PHYS Diversity Team was brought to life in May 2020, backed by our Departmental leadership.
We are a team of 11 people representing all layers of the Physics Department with two representatives/group- students and researchers, staff and faculty. We operate under a shared leadership model and our efforts are guided by tools offered by the APS IDEA network (see below). We hold regular meetings where we discuss our learnings, plan new actions, challenge our views and exchange ideas.
Our vision is to help the Department produce a strategic but realistic, long term (10-20 years) plan to thrive for a culture change. We work closely with our departmental leadership and HR to make this vision a reality.
Lise Meitner (Physicist, 1878 - 1968)The life must not be easy if it is only rich in contents
In addition to our regular discussions, we plan concrete actions at the Department. We have an annual budget available to support these actions.
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To celebrate the International Women's Day of 2023, we are organizing a social breakfast event with guest speaker Azra Tayebi. See the event announcement for more details.
To mark Women's Day in 2022 we interviewed our female physics professors. The interviews can be found here: https://www.aalto.fi/en/news/meet-our-female-phys-professors.
Join us for a social breakfast feat. guest speaker Dr. Kirsi Mantua-Kommonen
The PHYS Diversity Team organizes a Breakfast event on International Women's Day featuring an inspiring talk by Azra Tayebi who is a blind web accessibility specialist
Find out more about the individuals of the PHYS Diversity Team
The Department of Applied Physics participates in an international network to support EDI efforts sponsored by APS
The PHYS Diversity Team has created a set of norms by which we implement our shared leadership model
We'd love to hear from you! Please email us with any questions or suggestions.
Article highlighting the accomplishments of the women from the Physics Department
A new study published and highlighted by APS dispels myth about men outperforming women in physics
The APS Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Alliance (APS-IDEA) is a new initiative with a mission of empowering and supporting physics departments, laboratories, and other organizations to identify and enact strategies for improving equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). It will do so by establishing a community of transformation.
PICTURE A SCIENTIST is an award-winning documentary highlighting systemic bias and discrimination in science
FinDiP (Diversity in Physics Finland) is an active working group of the Finnish Physical Society active in promoting EDI efforts at Finnish physics institutions
Documentary film addressing systemic bias available for free watching to all Aalto members.
Discussing diversity and inclusiveness in our community
Color of Science
The Code of Conduct is one way of putting our values and way of working - the foundation of our community culture - into practice.
Twelve Principles Trainees, PIs, Departments, and Faculties Can Use to Reduce Bias and Discrimination in STEM
Practical tips for fostering diversity and inclusion.