Science is full of SHEroes whose passion, work and creativity inspired Evolutionary Biologists of today. 

As part of our commitment with society, the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE, CSIC-UPF) wants to give credit and visibility to the achievements of female scientists in evolution. 

To that aim, we launched the campaign #WhoisyourSHEro to share stories of women who had an impact in our researchers' scientific career through our social media and website.

The campaign keeps on moving as more and more women in evolution are inspiring the IBE community.

You can join the conversation through social media under the hashtag #WhoisyourSHEro

 

With the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology - Ministry of Science and Innovation.

 

 

Back The first 5 years of IBE Diversity Committee in a nutshell

The first 5 years of IBE Diversity Committee in a nutshell

After 5 years leading the IBE Diversity Committee, Elena Casacuberta and Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo hand over the baton to new IBE Principal Investigator Rosa Fernández having consolidated the project within the institution.

19.03.2020

 

 

In 2015, Elena Casacuberta and Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo, Principal Investigators at IBE, decided to take action on IBE's gender imbalance and created the IBE Diversity Commission. Since its inception, the Committee has taken many actions to visualize the gender gap of the institution, analyse its possible causes and to work towards a more diverse and less gender-biased institute.

Although during these 5 years the Diversity Committee has made significant efforts materialized in specific action, its major achievement has been raising awareness within the IBE community on gender imbalance and settling the necessary foundations for an excellent and diverse research centre.

 

First comes first: analysis of the situation and declaration of intents

Once the Diversity Committee was set up within the IBE, the external company CRITERIA  helped settling the guidelines and a protocol to analyse the IBE situation, and the Diversity Committee together with Mayte Cantero (from IBE administration) conducted a study on the IBE situation with regard to gender equity. Given the structural imbalance revealed by the study, the IBE Diversity Committee met with the directorate and proposed a first statement of intents, with a list of urgent actions excerpted below:

 

Actively look for inviting women speakers at the IBE seminars and establish a quota around 30% of women speakers at the conferences organized by IBE members.

Organize a retreat-like activity for all IBE members focused on this subject.

Look for women when searching for putative IBE PI candidates (Ramon y Cajal).

Have regular meetings to brief about the committee achievements, look for peer mentoring and discuss any issues around the subject that any member of the IBE wants to bring up.

Increase women presence at both the executive board and the external advisory board.

 

In October 2015, the Diversity Committee offered a seminar to all IBE staff during the IBE retreat sharing the results of the study on gender equality and explaining the measures adopted together with the institute direction board.

In 2017, the IBE directorate changed and Elena Bosch was incorporated as Vice-Director. Further, Elena Casacuberta was incorporated as Head of the Functional Genomics & Evolution Program.

IBE's Executive Board also changed three of the members of the External Advisory Committee incorporating Anna Di Rienzo (University of Chicago), Puri López-

Garcia (Université Paris-Sud / Paris-Saclay) and Susanna Manrubia (Spanish National Center for Biotechnology (CSIC)). The IBE External Advisory Committee is currently composed of 3 women and 4 men.

 

Let's do it!

After the initial measures were taken, the Committee continued to work articulating its actions towards different objectives:

 

1) Visualize.

The committee promoted several actions for visualizing female role models in science during their 5 years of activity, mainly taking actions on the 11F and the 8M consisting in school visits and talks with IBE young women scientists, social media campaigns involving IBE personnel with inspiring messages and the organization of a Gender Awareness Day called "Women in Evolution" in 2017, with the involvement of three excellent women scientists to act as role models for all the IBE community.

 

2) Train.

Both Elena Casacuberta and Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo attended a variety of courses and training workshops on gender and diversity in science, and they also shared their experience during these years within the IBE community.

 

3) Share.

The IBE Diversity Committee has shared its practices with IBE's neighbouring institutions. Indeed, Casacuberta and Ruiz-Trillo have participated in the monthly meetings of the PRBB Gender Equality Committee from their creation in 2018.

IBE Diversity Committee was also committed to help and inspire new commissions, like the ICM Diversity Committee.

 

4) Act.

Among the actions of the Committee, probably the most ambitious one was involving the IBE in the active participation on the Act on Gender (https://act-on-gender.eu/lifescicop-gender-equality-life-sciences) European project as a member of the Life Science Community of Practice (CoOP). Together with the rest of the LifeScience CoOP members, last November 2019 the IBE Direction Board agreed in conducting a survey that will evaluate the Institutional Culture to unveil the present conscious and unconscious gender bias.

 

Casacuberta and Ruiz-Trillo: the coordinators' vision

After their five years of commitment, we ask Elena and Iñaki about their personal experience as IBE Diversity Committee coordinators and their views for the future of IBE in terms of equity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"A lot has happened since we volunteered to establish the IBE Diversity Committee in the spring of 2015. Now after five years of actions at different levels we are proud to state that IBE considers its Diversity Committee as a crucial instrument that needs to be maintained", summarizes Elena.

 

"It is worth saying that we have felt the support of the IBE community to work towards a more gender-educated IBE culture, and this is already a very significant achievement", Iñaki says.

Although the coordinators' view on the committee achievements is positive, they recognize that much has still to be done. Below, they share some general advice for the future of IBE in terms of gender equity:

- Acquire a firm commitment in recruiting women scientist at the PI level. This process needs of active measures to identify women candidates that can apply to junior leader positions (such as la Caixa Junior Leader, Ramón y Cajal, ICREA, etc).

- Establish a compromise in nurturing IBE women PIs and value their important role in the Institute (most of the women PI at IBE are involved in committees and services).

- Train the IBE community in gender equity (starting by the Directory Board and PIs). Professionals in Gender Equity should deliver this training.

- Conduct the ACT survey to unveil the traits of the IBE culture. Only by knowing the real picture we will be able to face the most urgent problems.

Elena Casacuberta and Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo have also shared with the scientific community their personal views as IBE Diversity Committee coordinators during these five years. You can find here Elena's personal learned lessons, and here you can read Iñaki's views.

 

IBE Diversity Committee gets a whole new crew: Rosa Fernández joins as its new coordinator

After the first 5 years of the IBE Diversity Committee, in 2020 new IBE Principal Investigator Rosa Fernández has taken up the baton as its new coordinator.

According to Fernández, "the Diversity Committee will keep working to disseminate the importance of diversity within the IBE community and to propose specific measures to mitigate the gender gap of the institution".

So far, the committee includes 13 people, with representation of all IBE professional groups and male members outnumbering female members. “I am excited about the great team of people that want to get involved in this committee. I can’t wait to start our activity!”, Rosa says. 

The committee will meet with representatives of the direction board, the managing director and the communication manager and will consist on a first brainstorm of possible future actions to design a Diversity Action Plan that will serve as a roadmap to guide the efforts towards fighting for gender equality. 

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