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SUMMARY:EDI Hub+ Annual Conference: Shaping the future of research through inclusion
DESCRIPTION:EPSRC EDI Hub+ Annual Conference: Shaping the future of research through inclusion\nWe’re excited to announce the EPSRC EDI Hub+ conference\, taking place on Tuesday 24 March 2026 in central Leeds (with the option of hybrid attendance). Our free-to-attend event will bring together our community and the wider engineering\, physical and mathematical sciences network committed to developing a more inclusive research and innovation system. Our aims for the event include: \n\nHear progress: Updates on our journey so far and the scope of the first Flexible Fund projects.\nEngage and connect: Expect a keynote speaker\, panel discussions\, networking opportunities and more\nShape the future: Help us create a supportive environment and safe space for equality\, diversity\, and inclusion.\n\nOur vision is clear: Building an inclusive future for Engineering\, Physical and Mathematical Sciences (EPMS) research and innovation. Together\, we’ll connect the national EPMS community to share what works\, test new ideas\, and scale evidence-based inclusive practices across the UK. \nRegistration – EPSRC EDI Hub+ conference\nRegistrations for the EDI Hub+ Conference closed on Thursday 19 March. No further registrations – including sign‑ups on the day – will be accepted. \nIf you have any queries please email edihubplus@leeds.ac.uk \n  \nTo help us ensure that appropriate arrangements are in place\, we kindly ask delegates who require specific accessibility adjustments to inform us by 14th February when registering. Unfortunately\, we may be unable to accommodate accessibility requests received after this date. \nProgramme\n\n\n\nTime\nItem\n\n\n9.00\nArrival and coffee/ informal networking (coffee and tea available)\n\n\n10.00\n\nShaping the future of research through inclusion \nWelcome from the EDI Hub  \nProf. Louise Jennings\, EDI Hub+\, University of Leeds  \n\n\n\n10.15\n\nKeynote: Building an Inclusive Future for UK Engineering and Physical Sciences  \nProf. Charlotte Deane\, Executive Chair of EPSRC  \n Chaired by Dr Bharat Pokhrel\, EDI Hub+\, University of Glasgow \n\n\n\n10.45\nCo‑creating change: Introducing the first EDI Hub+ funded projects  \n\nThe well-chaired meeting\, Prof. Averil Macdonald OBE and Aubree Slavik\, University of Southampton \nExpanding the Roving Researcher Scheme to new disciplines at the University of Cambridge\, Prof. Laura Itzhaki and Paula Bibby\, University of Cambridge \nThe EDI STEM Training Hub: Cultivating inclusive workplaces through collaborative\, STEM-specific online training\, Dr. Clare Stevenson\, John Innes Centre \nResearch your way\, Dr. Kat Phillips\, University of Warwick \nNavigating reasonable adjustments: Empowering neurodivergent postgraduate researchers through transparency and co-design\, Dr. Lauren Marsh\, University of Nottingham \n\n Chaired by Dr Hannah Dee\, EDI Hub+\, University of Aberystwyth\n\n\n11.30\nCoffee and networking (coffee\, tea and pastries)\n\n\n12.00\n\nPanel discussion – Scaling what works  \n\nDr. Christina Guindy\, Associate Director of Research Programmes & Awards\, Royal Academy of Engineering \nDr. Usman Hadi\, Assistant Professor of Electronics and Communication Engineering\, Ulster University \nProf. Sara Lombardo\, Executive Dean of MACS\, Heriot-Watt University \nDr. Michael Sulu\, Associate Professor in Biochemical Engineering\, UCL \n\nChaired by Professor Vania Dimitrova\, EDI Hub+\, University of Leeds  \n\n\n\n12.30\nLightning talks – Projects from the community driving change  \n\nSupergen ORE Hub: supporting EDI for the offshore renewable energy sector\, Professor Deborah Greaves\, University of Oxford\nDisability Access to Laboratory Environments\, Dr. Katherine Deane\, UEA \nLGBTQ+ Inclusion in STEM\, Prof. Ioana Latu\, Queen’s University Belfast \nHerschel Programme for Women in Technical Leadership\, Claire Devey\, UK Institute for Technical Skills & Strategy \nEmpowering PGRs to Co-Create Interdisciplinary & Mission Driven Research\, Pascale Watson and Jordan McInally\, EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Diversity-Led\, Mission-Driven Research \nIGNITE Network+ mentoring programme\, Dr. Neha Chandarana\, University of Bristol  \nCulture\, supporting students and learning from each other\, Karen Grayson\, Royal Academy of Engineering \n\nChaired by Professor Paul Walton\, EDI Hub+\, University of York \n\n\n13.00\nIntroducing – the EDI Hub+ Inclusion Advocates \nChaired by Rowan Grant\, EDI Hub+ Engagement Lead\n\n\n13.15\nLunch and networking optional downtime: connect\, pause or explore (buffet lunch)\n\n\n14.00\n\nOptional World Cafe: brokering meaningful partnerships to facilitate scale up of interventions   \nLed by Dr. Elaine Brown\, EDI Hub+\, University of Bradford   \n\n\n\n14.30\n\nKeynote: Demystifying the hidden curriculum and creating a more inclusive research culture  \nDr. Jessica Wade\, Royal Society University Research Fellow and Lecturer in Functional Materials\, Imperial College London  \nChaired by Dr Cristina Tuinea-Bobe  \n\n\n\n15.20\n\nPanel discussion – Enabling people to thrive  \n\nDr. Clara Barker\, Materials Science Research Fellow\, University of Oxford \nDr. Reena Pau\, Senior Enterprise Fellow\, University of Southampton \nProf. James Richards\, Professor of Employment Relations\, Heriot-Watt University (and EDICa management board) \nDr. Caroline Johnson\, Scientific Knowledge Exchange Coordinator\, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences\n\nChaired by Dr. Jen Jennings\, EDI Hub+\, University of Bristol   \n\n\n\n16.00\n\nClosing reflections \nProfs Vania Dimitrova & Louise Jennings  \n\n\n\n\nQ&A\nQuestions for our speakers can be submitted in advance; please submit your questions here: EPSRC EDI Hub+ Conference 2026 – Q&A \nKeep up to date on our LinkedIn page. \nVenue\nOur hybrid conference will take place in central Leeds. The exact venue has been confirmed with registered attendees in the joining instructions. \nTravel and accommodation\nThe conference venue offers discounted LNER rail tickets. Please be in touch with the EDI Hub+ team for details.   \nHere are some hotels in the vicinity of the venue:  \n\nLeonardo Hotel Leeds – Brewery Wharf \n\nLeonardo Hotel offers 248 modern rooms\, including wheelchair-accessible options.  \n\nHotel Indigo Leeds – Lower Briggate (LS1 4AE) \n\nA boutique hotel featuring individually designed rooms\, strong accessibility features\, and excellent dining options. Located close to Leeds Station and key city-centre attractions.  \n\nMalmaison Leeds – Swinegate (LS1 4AG) \n\nA stylish\, character-rich boutique hotel offering modern rooms\, a brasserie and bar\, and accessible facilities.  \n\nLeeds Marriott Hotel – Boar Lane (LS1 6EN) \n\nA full-service hotel featuring 244+ rooms\, spacious guest areas\, Italian dining\, and a range of accessible features. Just 5 minutes from Leeds Station.  \nJoining instructions for online attendees\nJoining instructions for online access to the conference will be sent via email to the email addresses provided during registration. They will be provided at least two weeks in advance prior to the conference. \nAccessibility and adjustments\nInformation on access to the venue and accessibility arrangements has been provided to registered in-person attendees. \nTo help us ensure that appropriate arrangements are in place\, we kindly ask delegates who require specific accessibility adjustments to inform us by 14th February when registering. Unfortunately\, we may be unable to accommodate accessibility requests received after this date. \nConference Code of Conduct\nOur Code of Conduct exists to ensure that every aspect of the conference reflects our core values of equity\, diversity\, and inclusion. It sets out clear expectations for behaviour so that all participants (whether attending in person or online) can engage in a respectful\, safe\, and supportive environment. By upholding these standards\, we create a space where open dialogue and collaboration\, and collective learning can thrive. Please read the Code of Conduct here.
URL:https://edihubplus.ac.uk/event/edi-hub-annual-conference-shaping-the-future-of-research-through-inclusion/
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SUMMARY:EDI Hub+ Funding opportunities webinar
DESCRIPTION:Unlocking opportunities for inclusive research and innovation\nAbout the event\nThe EDI Hub+ is excited to invite you to a webinar designed to outline the funding opportunities available to support inclusive research and innovation in Engineering\, Physical and Mathematical Sciences (EPMS). These sessions will provide a detailed overview of the EDI Hub+ Flexible Fund funding process and criteria\, giving you the opportunity to ask questions directly to our team.  \nWhether you are an academic\, a researcher\, research technical professional\, or professional services staff\, if you are working on projects related to equality\, diversity\, and inclusion in EPMS\, these webinars will help you understand the aims and objectives of our flexible fund\, the range of projects available\, and how to apply.  \nSessions will be recorded and shared on the Flexible Fund landing page \nWebinar details  \n\nDate and time: Wednesday 4 March\, 12.00-13.00 \n\n\nFormat: Virtual via TEAMS \n\n\nCost: Free \n\n\nAudience: Eligibility for the Flexible Fund has been expanded beyond traditional academic roles\, welcoming applications from professional enabling staff\, grant managers\, technicians and specialists\, and those with relevant skills and experience. To apply for funding\, you need to be based at an organisation approved by UKRI. \n\nWhat to expect \n\nIntroduction to the EDI Hub+ funding opportunities \n\n\nGuide to the application process \n\n\nLive Q&A session to answer any specific questions you may have\n\nHow to register\nPlease register your place using the link below. After registration\, you will receive a confirmation email with the webinar access details. \n Click here to register \nLearn more about the funding call\nTo find out more about EDI Hub+ funding opportunities\, including the application process\, eligibility criteria\, and deadlines\, visit the funding call landing page:  \nWe look forward to seeing you at the webinars and helping you unlock the potential of your projects.  \n 
URL:https://edihubplus.ac.uk/event/edi-hub-funding-opportunities-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:EDI Hub+ Funding opportunities webinar
DESCRIPTION:Unlocking opportunities for inclusive research and innovation \n\nAbout the event\nThe EDI Hub+ is excited to invite you to a webinar designed to outline the funding opportunities available to support inclusive research and innovation in Engineering\, Physical and Mathematical Sciences (EPMS). These sessions will\nprovide a detailed overview of the EDI Hub+ Flexible Fund funding process and criteria\, giving you the opportunity to ask questions directly to our team. \nWhether you are an academic\, a researcher\, research technical professional\, or professional services staff\, if you are working on projects related to equality\, diversity\, and inclusion in EPMS\, these webinars will help you understand the aims and objectives of our flexible fund\, the range of projects available\, and how to apply. \nSessions will be recorded and shared on the Flexible Fund landing page. \nWebinar details\n\nDate and time: Thursday 8 May\, 12.30-13.30\nFormat: Virtual via MS Teams\nCost: Free\nAudience: Eligibility for the Flexible Fund has been expanded beyond traditional academic roles\, welcoming applications from professional enabling staff roles\, grant managers\, technicians and specialists\, and those with relevant skills and experience. To apply for funding\, you need to be based at an organisation approved by UKRI.\n\nWhat to expect\n\nIntroduction to the EDI Hub+ funding opportunities\nGuide to the application process\nLive Q&A session to answer any specific questions you may have\n\nHow to register\nPlease register for the webinar. After registration\, you will receive a confirmation email with the webinar access details. \nLearn more about the funding call\nTo find out more about the EDI Hub+ funding opportunities\, including the application process\, eligibility criteria\, and deadlines\, visit the funding call landing page. \nWe look forward to seeing you at the webinars and helping you unlock the potential of your projects.
URL:https://edihubplus.ac.uk/event/edi-hub-funding-opportunities-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250313
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SUMMARY:Inclusivity in the Mathematical Sciences
DESCRIPTION:This two-day event aims to bring together representatives from UK University Mathematics Departments\, Learned Societies\, Mathematics Infrastructure Institutes\, funders\, the new EPSRC EDI+ Hub\, the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences\, the KE Hub and others to explore current EDI challenges in the mathematical sciences.
URL:https://edihubplus.ac.uk/event/co-creation-workshop-isaac-newton-institute-edi-days/
LOCATION:Newton Institute\, 20 Clarkson Road\, Cambridge\, CB3 0EH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250211T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T080656
CREATED:20250128T163919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T163919Z
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SUMMARY:TERC Network Plus Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:EDI Hub+ team members will be presenting at the launch event of the Tackling tomorrow’s engineering research challenges (TERC) Network Plus being held in London.
URL:https://edihubplus.ac.uk/event/terc-network-plus-launch-event/
LOCATION:The Royal Academy of Engineering\, Prince Philip House\, 3 Carlton House Terrace\, London SW1Y 5DG\, The Royal Academy of Engineering\, Prince Philip House\, 3 Carlton House Terrace\, London\, SW1Y 5DG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250205
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SUMMARY:Co-creation workshop - CDT Directors' Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Co-creation workshop to identify barriers across key career transitions and inclusive culture challenges faced by the EPMS research and innovation community
URL:https://edihubplus.ac.uk/event/co-creation-workshop-cdt-directors-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250121T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250121T143000
DTSTAMP:20260415T080656
CREATED:20250107T154056Z
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SUMMARY:EDI Hub + Launch Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the official launch of the EDI Hub + introduced by Professor Charlotte Deane\, the Executive Chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). We will provide an overview of the Hub +\, the funding available and the mechanisms we will use to embed systemic change. This is also a chance to ask questions of the Hub + team. Register now to attend. \nAgenda \nOpening \n\nProf. Charlotte Deane\, EPSRC Executive Chair.\nProf. Nick Plant\, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation\, University of Leeds.\n\nEDI Hub+ presentation \n\nOverview – Prof. Louise Jennings\, University of Leeds\nEngaging with the community\n\nProf. James Richards\, Heriot-Watt University\nDr. Katherine Deane\, UEA\nProf. Lisa-Dionne Morris\, University of Leeds\nDr. Hannah Dee\, Aberystwyth University\nDr. Jen Jennings\, University of Bristol\nProf. Margaret Morgan\, Ulster University\n\n\n\nQ&A session
URL:https://edihubplus.ac.uk/event/edi-hub-launch-webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTSTAMP:20260415T080656
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SUMMARY:Gendered microaggressions in Computing education at Universities: wrap-up event
DESCRIPTION:A workshop to share findings from the CPHC (Council of Professors and Heads of Computing) project investigating gendered microaggressions in computing\, this half-day session will look at the nature of microaggressions and present findings on their nature and prevalence from a short project involving focus groups\, questionnaires and interviews with current and former students. \nWe will also discuss possible actions\, strategies for improving the experiences of those in gender minorities in computing\, and look at future work. \nProgramme [Draft]: \n1pm – Welcome (University of Leeds)\n1.20 – Microaggressions and microbehaviours: Gillian Arnold (Tectre ltd)\n1.40 – Introduction and quantitative data findings from the CPHC Gendered Microaggression short project: Hannah Dee (Aberystwyth University)\n2.00 – Qualitative findings from CPHC Gendered Microaggressions short project: Clem Herman (Open University)\n2.20 – Tea/Coffee + networking\n2.40 – Workshop and discussion: \n\nWhat open questions remain?\nHow can we investigate this further?\nWhat actions can we take to ameliorate the problems described here?\n\n3.40 – Panel discussion: Laura Heels (Newcastle)\, Hannah Dee (Aberystwyth)\, Vania Dimitrova (Leeds).\n4.00 – End
URL:https://edihubplus.ac.uk/event/test-event/
LOCATION:University of Leeds\, University of Leeds\, Leeds\, Yorkshire and the Humber\, LS29JT\, United Kingdom
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