Behind the scenes of CUWiP Glasgow 2022: lessons for building inclusive conferences
Behind the scenes of CUWiP Glasgow 2022: lessons for building inclusive conferences
- Event time: 1:10pm until 2:00pm
- Event date: 27th November 2025
- Speaker: Dr Caroline Müllenbroich (University of Glasgow)
- Location: James Clerk Maxwell Building (JCMB) 1501 James Clerk Maxwell Building Peter Guthrie Tait Road Edinburgh EH9 3FD GB
Event details
In April 2022, the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde co-hosted the Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP) UK & Ireland, welcoming 92 participants and 27 speakers. Our aim was to create an inclusive and empowering environment where undergraduates identifying as women or non-binary could explore career pathways, connect with role models, and build confidence in their future in physics.
This talk will share reflections on the Glasgow experience: from our deliberate approach to equity, diversity and inclusion — including provisions for students observing Ramadan, explicit inclusion of non-binary participants, and targeted outreach to under-represented groups — through to programme innovations such as a careers job fair, co-delivery by two universities, and social events designed to build community. I will highlight outcomes from the evaluation, including measurable shifts in participants’ self-identification as physicists and their confidence in pursuing physics careers.
Finally, I will discuss lessons learned for future organisers and the continuing importance of CUWiP in challenging stereotypes, strengthening belonging, and supporting the next generation of physicists.
About EDI open lunchtime meetings
Physics & Astronomy Equality, Diversity & Inclusion lunchtime meetings - everyone in the School is welcome - both students and staff. Most meetings are at lunchtime. Our aim is to discuss and learn on how to be the best physicists we can be. We host a range of speakers - from our own students and staff to Nobel prize winners - on topics including physics education, outreach, gender & physics, race & physics, decolonising physics, as well as discussing current physics & astronomy research!.