A conversation about Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility (EDIA) in the RSE community: reflections on successes and challenges

It has been necessary to postpone this talk that was due to take place on Tuesday 12th September. We plan to organise a new date later in the year for this talk and will post details on this page as soon as possible.

Registration: Registration will open once a new date for this talk is confirmed.

Slides: Available soon
Video: A link to the video will appear here following the talk

Overview

In our next event in the 2023 DiveRSE series, Ella Kaye (Research Software Engineer, University of Warwick) and Malvika Sharan (Senior Researcher – Open Research at the Alan Turing Institute and co-lead of The Turing Way) will converse about their experiences in/with the RSE community, as well as both the challenges and successes they’ve encountered when working to improve EDIA. In a wide-ranging discussion, they will also consider why all RSEs should be engaged with EDIA and how they can offer support, as well as broader philosophical issues around epistemic justice. There will be time for questions and further discussion.

About the speakers

Ella Kaye is a Research Software Engineer in the Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick, working with Dr Heather Turner on her fellowship “Sustainability and EDI (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) in the R Project”. She is interested in Open Source Software and community-building in the R and RSE communities with a focus on EDIA.

Malvika Sharan is a Senior Researcher for the Tools, Practices and Systems research programme at The Alan Turing Institute, London. With a focus on Open Research, she leads a team of community managers and co-leads The Turing Way project that aims to make data science reproducible, collaborative, ethical and inclusive for researchers around the globe.

Malvika is a co-founder of Open Life Science, a mentoring and training programme that empowers researchers to gain an understanding of open science principles, build collaborations with experts and adopt best practices in the context of their communities. She is also a Software Sustainability Institute fellow, Open Bioinformatics Foundation board member and an active contributor of open source projects.

Registration

This is an online talk that will take place via Zoom: Registration will open once a new talk date is confirmed.

A recording of the talk will also be made available on the Society of Research Software Engineering Youtube Channel following the session.

Code of Conduct

DiveRSE talks take place under the DiveRSE Code of Conduct.