Dimensions Pilot Program
The 草莓污视频导航 is proud to have endorsed the charter, and to have been selected to be part of the Dimensions pilot program.
The 草莓污视频导航 was awarded a on April 27, 2023.
Dimensions recognizes that a multiplicity of perspectives, lived experiences and the overall complexity of diverse individuals foster increased research excellence, innovation and creativity within the post-secondary sector. This program takes a multidimensional approach to equity, diversity and inclusion to achieve a future research community where all can thrive.
Dimensions EDI Action Plan
Dimensions award marks an important milestone in our institutional EDI journey
草莓污视频导航 awarded Dimensions Construction recognition
Award marks an important milestone in our institutional EDI journey
Program Overview
The main objective of the Dimensions program is to foster transformational change within the research ecosystem at Canadian post-secondary institutions. The program aims to identify and eliminate obstacles and inequities in order to support equitable access to funding opportunities, increase equitable and inclusive participation in the research ecosystem, and embed EDI-related considerations in research design and practices.
Institutions can apply to receive a Dimensions recognition award for their commitment to increasing EDI. 草莓污视频导航 was awarded a Dimensions: Construction award in April 2023.
Specific objectives include:
- To support a culture of critical self-reflection related to EDI
- To create a culture of evidence-based EDI work, using both qualitative and quantitative data
- To address the key challenges that present barriers to everyone's career progression
- To create a community of practice that would share best practices, tools and templates
The pilot program addresses barriers and discrimination faced by equity-deserving groups, including, but not limited to, women, Indigenous Peoples (First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis), persons with disabilities, members of a racialized groups, and members of LGBTQ2+ communities.
Pilot program progress
Achieved to date
- Dimensions Executive Committee contributing to the development of the Dimensions Pilot Program through the national working group
- Dimensions EDI Steering Committee (60+ members representing all faculties, staff and student groups, and select community partners) has been meeting monthly for 1.5 years
- Created a project timeline to prepare to apply for a Dimensions award in fall 2022
- Steering Committee consulted on institutional EDI initiatives including:
- COVID-19 EDI Survey
- EDI Dashboard
- EDI Plan for Research & Teaching Awards
- Growth Through Focus development
- Compiled inventory of existing 草莓污视频导航 EDI surveys to develop a baseline of existing EDI data at 草莓污视频导航, and inform future data collection
- Submission of Dimensions Award application in October 2022
January 27, 2020
- Pilot program overview, introductions
February 26, 2020
- Definitions, EDI trends
April 26, 2020
- Quantitative data discussion
May 21, 2020
- Qualitative data discussion
June 18, 2020
- Policy review
October 21, 2020
- Growth through Focus discussion
November 26, 2020
- Discussion with Dr. Ed McCauley on Growth through Focus
December 17, 2020
- Preparing for the institutional self-assessment
January 28, 2021
- Self-assessment working groups
February 25, 2021
- Faculty/unit-level EDI data collection
March 25, 2021
- National EDI initiative update, institutional assessment discussion
May 20, 2021
- COVID EDI survey update, EDI survey update, establishing Equitable Pathways groups
June 24, 2021
- EDI survey update, Research and Teaching Awards pilot plan, Equitable Pathways groups working session
September 28, 2021
- Equity census update, Student equity census discussion, Research and Teaching Awards pilot plan update, EDI Report to Community
October 28, 2021
- Data collection update, Pilot plan for EDI in Research and Teaching, Scarborough Charter on Anti Black Racism and Black Inclusion Update
November 30, 2021
- Data collection - employee and student census, Pilot plan for EDI in Research and Teaching, Scarborough Charter on Anti Black Racism and Black Inclusion Update
January 27, 2022
- EDI Week update, Self-assessment next steps, climate surveys
February 28, 2022
- Update on new hires, Self-assessment next steps, update from Women Equitable Pathways Working Group
March 30, 2022
- NextGen EDI Symposium update, Dimensions EDI Overview and project plan update
April 28, 2022
- Chairs update, Dimensions national update, Dimensions Show and Tell, Persons with Disabilities Equitable Pathways Working Group update
May 30, 2022
- Dimensions national update, Dimensions Show and Tell, Language of EDI Equitable Pathways Working Group update, Language of EDI infographic discussion
June 30, 2022
- Welcome new Academic Director, data collection updates, application progress, Q&A
July 2022 鈥 No meeting held
August 29, 2022
- Application update, review of action plan and goals
September, October, November 2022 鈥 No meetings held
December 15, 2022
- Application submission update
Dimensions Show & Tell Sessions provide an overview of the Dimensions EDI program, and outline how the university is working towards the completion of a Dimensions Award application and Action Plan.
Dimensions Show & Tell Sessions are conducted by Lauren Remple, Dimensions EDI Program Manager. To book a session, send an email to DimensionsEDI@ucalgary.ca.
Previous sessions:
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FEDI (April 4, 2022)
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Dimensions Steering Committee (April 28, 2022)
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Cell Biology and Anatomy Departmen,t CSM (April 21, 2022)
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Associate Deans Research Council (June 8, 2022)
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Provost Team (June 13, 2022)
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School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Faculty Presentation (June 20, 2022)
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Engineering Faculty Council (June 23, 2022)
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Human Resources (August 3, 2022)
草莓污视频导航 Dimensions leadership
草莓污视频导航 has appointed an executive committee and a steering committee to accomplish the requirements of the Dimension pilot program. If you are interested in joining the Dimensions Steering Committee, please contact the OEDI.
Bruce Evelyn, Vice-Provost (Planning and Resource Allocation)
Dr. Michael Hart, Vice-Provost (Indigenous Engagement)
Kirsten Exall, Director, Research Services Office
Pamela Hyde, Senior Specialist, Strategic Marketing and Communications, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Chair - Dr. Malinda Smith, Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President Research (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion)
- Mr. Adnan Ahmed, Office of Institutional Analysis
- Dr. Andrew Szeto, Student and Enrolment Services, Psychology - Faculty of Arts
- Dr. Aniela Dela Cruz, Faculty of Nursing
- Dr. Aruna Srivastava, English - Faculty of Arts
- Ms. Ashley Connect-Benoit, Faculty of Nursing
- Dr. Belinda Heyne, Chemistry - Faculty of Science
- Dr. Bill Rosehart, Electrical and Software Engineering - Schulich School of Engineering
- Mr. Bruce Evelyn, Office of Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
- Ms. Carla Bertsch, Student and Enrolment Services
- Ms. Carley L'Hirondelle, Human Resources
- Dr. Cheryl Dueck, School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Culture - Faculty of Arts
- Dr. Colleen Kawalilak, Werklund School of Education, Werklund School of Education, Specialization, Adult Learning, Faculty of Education
- Ms. Dahlia Khajeei, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Dr. David Nicholas, Faculty of Social Work
- Dr. Donna-Marie McCafferty, Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology - Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Ellen Perrault, Faculty of Social Work
- Ms. Fayo Abdi
- Dr. Francine Smith, Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Physiology and Pharmacology - Cumming School of Medicine
- Mr. Garrett Beatty, Student and Enrolment Services
- Dr. Gregor Wolbring, Community Health Sciences - Cumming School of Medicine
- Ms. Heather Burns, Human Resources
- Dr. Hieu Ngo, Faculty of Social Work, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Ms. Jacqueline Lambert, Office of Institutional Analysis
- Dr. Jan Braun, Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Janaka Ruwanpura, Office of Provost and Vice-President (Academic), Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Dr. Janice Braun, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology - Cumming School of Medicine
- Ms. Jaya Dixit, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Mr. Jeffrey Horvath, Tsuut鈥檌na Nation High School
- Ms. Jenn Ksionzena, Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
- Dr. Jennifer Adams, Chemistry - Faculty of Science
- Ms. Jeny Matthews-Thusoo, City of Calgary
- Dr. Johanne Tottle, Student and Enrolment Services
- Dr. John Brown, School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape
- Mr. Jonah Secreti, Senate Representative
- Ms. Keeta Gladue, Writing Symbols Lodge
- Dr. Kirsten Exall, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Ms. Kome Odoko, Student and Enrolment Services
- Dr. Laleh Behjat, Electrical and Computer Engineering - Schulich School of Engineering
- Ms. Lauren Remple, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Ms. Lauren Stoffregen, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
- Ms. Le Ha Lewis, Research Accounting, Associate Vice-President (Finance)
- Ms. Liliana Gonzalez, Student and Enrolment Services
- Lindsay Lucas (no longer at university), AUPE representative
- Ms. Lorna Very, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Ms. Lynda Gwilliam, Facilities
- Ms. Mairi Babey, Office of Professionalism, Equity, and Diversity, Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Marcello Tonelli, Department of Medicine
- Dr. Maureen Duffy, Faculty of Law
- Dr. Melanee Thomas, Faculty of Arts
- Dr. Michael Hart, Office of Indigenous Engagement, Office of Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
- Ms. Myrna El Fakhry Tuttle, Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre
- Ms. Nanako Furuyama, Peer Support & Outreach (for Faith & Spirituality Centre - Health Promotion & Outreach - and Women鈥檚 Resource Centre)
- Ms. Nicole Wheeler, Human Resources
- Dr. Pamela Chu, Cumming School of Medicine and Tom Baker Cancer Center
- Ms. Pamela Hyde, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Dr. Patrina Duhaney, Faculty of Social Work
- Dr. Penny Pexman, Faculty of Arts
- Ms. Pragya Chopra, Faculty Rep - Science
- Dr. Qiao Sun, Schulich School of Engineering
- Dr. Regine King, Faculty of Social Work
- Ms. Renzo Pereyra, Students鈥 Union at 草莓污视频导航
- Dr. Robert Thompson, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Dr. Sandy Hershcovis, Haskayne School of Business
- Ms. Sarah Ashton, Student and Enrolment Services
- Dr. Sevan Beukian, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Ms. Sherry Weaver, Haskayne School of Business
- Dr. Susan Skone, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Dr. Svetlana Yanushkevich, Electrical and Software Engineering - Schulich School of Engineering
- Dr. Tara L. Beattie, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology - Cumming School of Medicine
- Ms. Temitope Oluleye, Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre (ACLRC)
- Dr. Tolulope Sajobi, Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Tuan Trang, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. William Yimbo, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Mr. Yared Belayneh, United Way of Calgary
Parallel Paths and Equitable Pathways
The Parallel Paths and Equitable Pathways Working Groups in the Dimensions EDI Canada pilot program at the 草莓污视频导航 support the advancement of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the research ecosystem by identify barriers and obstacles to full participation of members of the five equity-deserving groups: Indigenous People, LGBTQ2S+, persons with disabilities, visible/racialized minorities, and women. Indigenous Peoples are one of the Equitable Pathways Working Groups, and their work intersects with, and is shaped by, the University鈥檚 Indigenous strategy, ii' taa'poh'to'p and Parallel Paths. There are also two additional groups examining the language of EDI, and EDI data.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Indigenous Engagement are foundational commitments and practices at the 草莓污视频导航. These commitments and practices must be woven throughout the research ecosystem.
The Parallel Paths and Equitable Pathways Working Groups will guide our work in the Dimensions Pilot Program, and embed foundational values in the research ecosystem. The working groups are composed of members of the campus community by role 鈥 faculty, staff, AUPE, MaPS, students and postdoctoral scholars, and by members of equity-deserving groups. They are facilitated by a chair or co-chairs.
The work of these groups is to go beyond "one size fits all" and to consciously develop pathways into the university and research ecosystem for each equity group as well as at their intersections. Consistent with the Dimensions EDI assessment, they will include storytelling, be quantitative and quantitative data-driven, research-informed, and reflect the lived experiences of diverse members of our campus community.
The groups will gather qualitative and quantitative data using a variety of methods to answer questions, including mapping the following:
- What is already being done at 草莓污视频导航 for each equity-deserving group (women, Indigenous peoples, visible/racialized persons, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S+ persons)?
- What disaggregated data sources do we have for each equity-deserving group?
- What does an intersectionality lens and analysis reveal about the representation and lived experiences of members of equity-deserving groups at the university and specifically in the research ecosystem?
- What are the similar and different opportunities, biases, barriers and obstacles faced by each equity-deserving group?
- What supports, services, awards, opportunities do we have for each equity-deserving group?
- How does the Tri-Council Policy Statement and Chapter 9 on Research Involving First Nations, Inuit, and M茅tis peoples shape our engagement with research with Indigenous peoples at 草莓污视频导航?
Parallel Paths and Equitable Pathways Working Groups membership
If you are interested in joining the Parallel Paths Working Group or an Equitable Pathways Working Group, please contact the group's designated co-chair(s) for more information.
- Co-Chair, Dr. Michael Hart, Office of Indigenous Engagement, Office of Provost and Vice-President (Academic) and Associate Vice-President (Research)
- Co-Chair, Jenn Ksionzena, Office of Indigenous Engagement
- Assad Ali Bik, Student
- Dr. Tara L. Beattie, Cumming School of Medicine
- Bruce Evelyn, Office of Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
- Jeffrey Horvath, Tsuut鈥檌na Nation High School
- Dr. Colleen Kawalilak, Werklund School of Education
- Dr. Aruna Srivastava, Faculty of Arts
- Sherry Weaver, Haskayne School of Business
- Co-Chair, Dr. Aruna Srivistava, Faculty of Arts
- Co-Chair, Dr. Hieu Ngo, Faculty of Social Work, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Sarah Ashton, Student and Enrolment Services
- Carla Bertsch, Student and Enrolment Services
- Heather Burns, Human Resources
- Cameron Carley, Student
- Dr. Kirsten Exall, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Lauren Stoffregen, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
- Co-Chair, Dr. Aruna Srivistava, Faculty of Arts
- Co-Chair, Dr. Gregor Wolbring, Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Kirsten Exall, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Dr. David Nicholas, Faculty of Social Work
- Brenda McDermott, Student and Enrolment Services
- Renzo Pereyra, Students鈥 Union at 草莓污视频导航
- Lauren Remple, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Dr. Johanne Tottle, Student and Enrolment Services
- Co-Chair, Dr. Malinda Smith, Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President Research (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion)
- Co-chair, Jaya Dixit, Research Services Offices
- Fayo Abdi, Arts Representative
- Dr. Jennifer Adams, Faculty of Science
- Garrett Beatty, Student and Enrolment Services
- Dr. Aniela Dela Cruz, Faculty of Nursing
- Myrna El Fakhry Tuttle, Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre
- Liliana Gonzalez, Student and Enrolment Services
- Le Ha Lewis, Research Accounting, Associate Vice-President (Finance)
- Dr. Colleen Kawalilak, Werklund School of Education
- Dr. Regine King, Faculty of Social Work
- Dr. Hieu Ngo, Faculty of Social Work, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Temitope Oluleye, Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre
- Dr. Aruna Srivistava, Faculty of Arts, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Dr. Qiao Sun, Schulich School of Engineering
- Dr. Tuan Trang, Cumming School of Medicine
- Nicole Wheeler, Human Resources
- Former co-chair: Dr. Pallavi Banerjee, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology
- Dr. Francine Smith, Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Physiology and Pharmacology - Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Laleh Behjat, Electrical and Computer Engineering - Schulich School of Engineering
- Ms. Carla Bertsch, Student and Enrolment Services
- Dr. Jan Braun, Cumming School of Medicine
- Ms. Pragya Chopra, Faculty Rep - Science
- Ms. Keeta Gladue, Research Services Office (formerly Writing Symbols Lodge)
- Dr. Belinda Heyne, Chemistry - Faculty of Science
- Ms. Carley L'Hirondelle, Human Resources
- Co-Chair, Jacqueline Lambert, Senior Analyst, Office of Institutional Analysis
- Co-Chair, Dr. Malinda Smith, Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President Research (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion)
- Mairi Babey, Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Laleh Behjat, Schulich School of Engineering
- Dr. Kirsten Exall, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Jeffrey Horvath, Tsuut鈥檌na Nation High School
- Carley L'Hirondelle, Human Resources
- Nazia Viceer, Faculty of Nursing
- Nicole Wheeler, Human Resources
- Dr. Gregor Wolbring, Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Svetlana Yanushkevich, Schulich School of Engineering
- Dr. Sevan Beukian, Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Co-Chair, Dr. Malinda Smith, Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President Research (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion)
- Co-Chair, Dr. Virginia Tumasz, Vice Dean, Faculty of Arts
- Dr. Jennifer Adams, Faculty of Science
- Assad Ali Bik, Student
- Mairi Babey, Cumming School of Medicine
- Jaya Dixit, Office of the Vice-President (Research)
- Dr. Donna-Marie McCafferty, Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Francine Smith, Cumming School of Medicine
- Dr. Gregor Wolbring, Cumming School of Medicine
Voices of 草莓污视频导航
Voices of 草莓污视频导航 is a new series that shares the stories and lived experiences of members of equity-deserving groups on campus. Voices stories compliment the numerical data presented in 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 internationally recognized EDI Data Hub, by offering a more holistic understanding of equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility at 草莓污视频导航, grounded in the experiences of our community members.
The Voices of 草莓污视频导航 series emerged from our institutional participation in Dimensions. In the Dimensions handbook, 鈥渃entrality of voices鈥 is the first principle of inclusive assessment: 鈥淭he intention is to ensure that such voices form the core of the evidence to identify priorities addressed in the action plan, and that the Dimensions approach is overall oriented toward promoting an equitable, diverse and inclusive postsecondary research ecosystem.鈥
We will continue to share stories of the voices of 草莓污视频导航 as we continue on our institutional EDIA journey.
Diversity in STEM
'Students would describe me as one of the best professors, and yet I don鈥檛 have the same recognition as my male counterparts when it comes to research impact'
Accessibility in the research ecosystem
'If we want to focus on disabled people, I would say that one main EDI issue, at least in Canada, is the broad definition of 鈥渄isability鈥. EDI barriers vary for different disabled people even if they are oftentimes (and mistakenly) referred to as a homogenous group.'
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