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Missing Elements: Racial and ethnic inequalities in the chemical sciences

17 March 2022 13:00-14:00


Introduction
The Royal Society of Chemistry welcomes you to the launch of our new report Missing Elements: Racial and ethnic inequalities in the chemical sciences.
 
Chemistry should be for everyone. Not only is this a matter of basic fairness, but it is essential if our discipline is to benefit from the fullest possible range of talented people. Unfortunately, racism, discrimination and ethnic inequalities are a reality in the chemical sciences, just as they are in our wider society. 
 
This virtual event launches our new research on relevant data and new evidence of chemical scientists’ lived experiences. Our findings paint a stark picture of how pervasive racial and ethnic inequalities are within the chemical sciences community, how hard this is to challenge, and the way exclusion and marginalisation are to a large extent normalised for many Black chemists and from minoritised ethnic backgrounds.
 
During the event we will present our findings and discuss our commitments to tackle racial and ethnic discrimination. It will consist of a presentation of the report findings, and conversations featuring views of underrepresented groups in the chemical sciences, industry representatives, funders of research and policymakers.

If you have any accessibility requirements, please let us know through the registration form. Live captioning and British Sign Language interpretation will be provided.

The event will be recorded and made available for on-demand viewing. 

Programme

All times listed are in GMT. Please note that final timings are subject to change.

13:00 Welcome remarks and report findings
  • Dr Helen Pain CSci CChem FRSC (CEO, Royal Society of Chemistry)
  • Professor Robert Mokaya OBE FRSC (Pro-Vice Chancellor, The University of Nottingham) 
13:20 Lived experiences
Contributions from:
  • Sandile Mtetwa (PhD student, University of Cambridge)
  • Dr Aaron Berko (Lecturer, University of Kent)
  • Professor Bhavik Patel (University of Brighton)
  • Dr Ebele Ezeadi (RSC Inclusion and Diversity Committee)
  • Dr Natalie Cozier (Industry Director, iCAST) 
13:25 RSC action plan and launch of Race and Ethnicity Unit
  • Dr Helen Pain CSci CChem FRSC 
13:30 Broadening Horizons in the Chemical Sciences
  • Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu HonFRSC (University College London and CSO, Nanomerics Ltd) 
13:35 Destination STEMM – Chemical Sciences
  • Kevin Coutinho (University College London and Chair of Trustees, Windsor Fellowship) 
13:40 Global research ecosystem and global community
Contributions from:
  • Professor Tom Welton OBE CChem FRSC (Imperial College London and RSC President)
  • Kumsal Bayazit (CEO, Elsevier) 
13:45 Partners and allies
Contributions from:
  • Professor Steve Howdle CChem FRSC (University of Nottingham and Chair, Heads of Chemistry UK)
  • Dr Alison Wall (UKRI Deputy Director and Chair of Research Careers Network and EDI Implementation Group)
  • Dr Steve Smith (Head of Chemical Technologies & Operations, Syngenta)
  • Rt Hon Greg Clark MP (Chair, House of Commons Science and Technology Committee) 
13:50 Conclusion
  • Professor Marina Resmini FRSC (Queen Mary University of London and Chair, RSC Inclusion and Diversity Committee)
  • Professor Gill Reid CChem FRSC (University of Southampton and RSC President-Elect)
  • Professor Robert Mokaya OBE FRSC
  • Kevin Coutinho
  • Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu HonFRSC
  • Dr Helen Pain CSci CChem FRSC 
14:00 CLOSE
 
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