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EDI Data

EDIA Data and Reports

Student Census

Student Equity Census

The data gained from this Census will support evidence-based decision-making by allowing the University to identify and address any inequities and patterns that may impede an individual’s success during their educational journey. 

Responses will help us all understand institutional trends and where we identify gaps, and enact an action plan that enables us to do better.

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Employee Census

Employee Census

Diversity fuels critical thinking.

It contributes to better teachers, researchers, learners and service providers. Diversity is critical to a research institution as it enables better teams and fuels ingenuity, creativity and innovation. Closing our employment gaps requires data to inform evidence-based decisions. Therefore, understanding our employee composition is urgently needed. Please help us be better. Responses to this Employee Equity Census provide valuable statistical information to guide future hiring and employment practices.

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EDI Data Hub

EDI Data Hub

Diversity is essential to inclusive excellence in research, teaching and learning. A diversity of voices, experiences and perspectives fuels novel ideas, critical thinking, faster problem-solving, better decision-making, higher employee engagement, and drives creativity and innovation. A diverse talent pool creates the opportunity for new insights and answers to some of the biggest challenges of our time. The Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà is committed to fostering equitable pathways to achieving inclusive excellence across campus. 

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NextGen EDI Data Symposium

NextGen EDI Data Symposium

This international virtual Symposium is taking place in the context of an ongoing global pandemic that has aggravated pre-existing inequities and created new ones. The disproportionate impacts on already marginalized communities have renewed calls for disaggregated data – race, age, disability, gender, and sexual orientation – across all social sectors, including health, education, employment, and income.

It is also taking place in the context of local and global demands for measurable progress from initiatives designed to create more equitable and inclusive institutions, workplaces, and communities. These pursuits require disaggregated data, evidence-based policies and practices informed by measurement, quantitative and qualitative data, storytelling, monitoring, transparency, and accountability.

Strategies

ii' taa'poh'to'p

ii' taa'poh'to'p

A place to rejuvenate and re-energize during a journey The Office of Indigenous Engagement and ii' taa'poh'to'p guide UCalgary on its path of transformation, and communicate its commitment and responsibility for truth and reconciliation.

Campus Mental Health Strategy

Campus Mental Health Strategy

The development of a campus mental health strategy that includes the entire campus community reflects the university's core values, including the importance of support, collaboration, and work-life balance for optimizing mental health.

Institutional Sustainability Strategy

The Office of Sustainability

We are committed to creating opportunities for entrepreneurial thinking, applied practice and project-based learning in sustainability. The Institutional Sustainability Strategy is a roadmap for continuous improvement in our pursuit of excellence and leadership in sustainability.

By developing policies and initiatives from a foundation of equity, diversity, and inclusion, we break down systems that rob many among us of opportunities that are rightfully theirs. By creating foundational guides, we are more equipped at working towards creating environments where every individual can thrive.

Dr. Ed McCauley, PhD

President and Vice-Chancellor

Women's Resource Centre

Women's Resource Centre

We believe when people come together in a creative space of kindness, they learn to express themselves and nurture their unrealized potential. In this positive environment, students can grow and flourish, becoming advocates and leaders in the community.

UCalgary Pluralism Initiative

UCalgary Pluralism Initiative

The Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà is proud to present the Pluralism and Global Citizenship webinar series, exploring the many dimensions of pluralism: the active process of inclusion – recognizing, respecting and valuing difference.

Religious Pluralism

Religious Pluralism

Religious Pluralism is rooted in understanding and respect and includes activities, reflection, and engagement that is more than awareness and education.

At the Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ, we believe you, and we’re ready to support you

If you have been impacted by sexual and gender-based violence, the university can connect you with services, inform you of your rights, talk through your options, or just listen.

Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Support

 

 

Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Policy

The Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Policy took effect on June 1, 2017. This standalone policy addresses sexual and gender-based violence that applies to all university community members- including students, faculty, and staff - and operates alongside applicable university policies and procedures. 

Policy

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