Beyond the Usual Species: Cultivating Diversity in Biology Award Nominations

Shane Austin, Clare Taylor, Nicola Veitch, David Audu, Jordon Millward, Robyn Emmerson, Rebecca Ellerington, Ana Colombo

Affiliation: Dept. of Biological and Chemical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Bridgetown, Barbados

Keywords: Nomination; Awards; Diversity; Biology prizes; Prizes; Science Awards

Categories: Life Sciences, News and Views

DOI: 10.17160/josha.12.4.1053

Languages: English

Improving diversity among award recipients is a key focus in the scientific community. The Society of Experimental Biology, which historically awarded over 65% of its prizes to men, established the Awards Nomination Taskforce in 2023 to proactively improve representation amongst its nominations and awardees in terms of both gender balance and underrepresented groups. The taskforce identifies and nominates scientists from diverse backgrounds, with nominations reviewed by an independent panel of judges. Here, we discuss the motivations and significance of forming such task forces alongside the outcomes of the first nominations in 2023-2024. From our first-year results, we conclude that the activity of the task force was successful in recognising marginalised individuals and improving diversity among award recipients. We also highlight future goals for the task force and how its activities expand to the wider scientific community.

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