Nottingham Trent University is proud to be hosting a range of events throughout the month of March to mark International Women’s Day (IWD).
The IWD theme for 2022 is #BreakTheBias and NTU explores allyship and the ways in which everyone can take a role in gender equality. IWD is for everyone at NTU and men are actively encouraged to attend the activities, be inspired and get involved.
Professor Edward Peck, Vice-Chancellor of NTU, reinforced his commitment to women's equality via a statement published on the International Women's Day website and called for men to participate in conversations around equality.
Event schedule to help #BreakTheBias
Explore the University's schedule of events and activities supporting IWD, including topics such as breaking the bias in academia, exploring men’s role in achieving gender equality, a menopause awareness webinar and more.
Download the free NTU Moves app to take part in a special International Women’s Day challenge.
Creating a supportive space for women
The NTU Women's Staff Network is very welcoming, encouraging participation from all colleagues identifying as women. The Network's purpose is to create a supportive, aspirational and motivational space for women. It first launched on International Women’s Day 2017.
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