The School of Medicine EDI Committee 

The School of Medicine EDI Committee is chaired by Assistant Professor Marie-Louise Ryan and Professor Denis Shields and comprises over 40 members. In turn, each member is a member of working subgroup that is chaired by a lead person.

School of Medicine EDI Committee Terms of Reference (ToR)

The EDI Committee will seek to understand and improve aspects of our School,  including but not limited to, those covered by the 10 equality grounds of the University: Age, Civil status, Disability, Family status including carer status, Gender (including gender identity), Traveller community membership, Ethnicity (race, skin colour, nationality or ethnic origin), Religion, Sexual orientation, and Socio-economic-status.

The School of Medicine EDI Committee will;  

  • Lead and progress the School’s EDI initiatives for both staff and students including gender initiatives such as membership of the Athena SWAN Charter
  • Implement the School’s Athena SWAN action plan
  • Prepare the Athena SWAN application for either renewal of the Bronze award or application for a Silver award
  • Promote a sense of community in the School
  • Liaise with and be represented on the CHAS Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Group (which in turn Liaises with the UCD Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Group and its associated UCD Gender Equality Action Group)
  • Report to School Executive Committee (through the Chairperson who will be a member of the Executive).

The Committee will meet at least four times in an academic year.

Membership

Membership of the Committee will be representative of the School community including gender balance and diversity; disciplines and grades; faculty, staff and students. It is anticipated that the Committee will meet no less than four and no more than six times per year

Members are anticipated to serve for three to five years, but with some exceptions and gradual turnover, to ensure continuity.

SoM EDI Working Sub-Groups are as follows;

Communications

Chairperson: TBC 

Marketing and Communications Manager

Organisation and Culture

Chairperson: Marie-Louise Ryan

Assistant Professor, Chair Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee

Women’s Representation

Chairperson: Fiona McGillicuddy

Assistant Professor,
Cardiometabolic Research Group,
Diabetes Complications Research Centre

Student Matters

Chairperson: Melinda Halasz

Assistant Professor in Pathology, UCD School of Medicine
Group Leader, Systems Biology Ireland & Conway Fellow

Disability

Chairperson: Tom Flanagan

Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Human Anatomy

Career Progression

Chairpersons: Eoin Brennan

Assistant Professor,
UCD Conway Fellow
Diabetes Complications Research Centre
 
Carol Aherne
Assistant Professor

Data Analysis

Chairperson: Mark Pickering

Lecturer/Assistant Professor

Working Towards Silver*

Chairpersons: Ciara O'Hanlon

PA to the Dean

 

Margaret Tiuchta

International Relations Manager

Surveys and Focus Groups

Chairperson: Deborah Wallace

Assistant Professor in Clinical Research

Clinical Research Centre (CRC) 

 

* Athena SWAN Silver Award

 

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) is an important agenda item across the university system. UCD is committed to creating an environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly regardless of gender, age, race, disability, ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, civil status, family status, or membership of the travelling community. The School of Medicine fully supports the UCD EDI initiative and aims to promote a fully inclusive and equitable environment for both our staff and our students.

Dignity and respect are at the heart of EDI and all members of the University Community have a responsibility to:

  • At all times, treat all members of the University community with dignity and respect
  • Positively contribute to a culture of dignity and respect
  • Engage in respectful conduct or behaviour that will not endanger their own safety, health and welfare or work or that of any other person including obligations under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 2005
  • Be aware of the effects of their own behaviour
  • Challenge bullying, sexual harassment or other harassment and report any incidents witnessed
  • Not make false, malicious or vexatious complaints. https://www.ucd.ie/equality/support/dignityrespect/

If you are interested in getting involved or would like to contact us we are available at edi.medicine@ucd.ie