SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 5

Gender Equality

Gender refers to the distinctions in roles, characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors that evolve within society. Gender roles can be categorized into productive, reproductive, and social functions.

Student access measures

Universities implement student access measurement tools to advance gender equality, analyzing enrollment data, program participation, and resource allocation. Such metrics are crucial for identifying disparities and driving policy changes to create equitable learning environments where students of all genders can access opportunities and succeed on an equal footing.

Tracking access measures

Policy for women applications and entry

NO

Women's access schemes

Women's application in underrepresented subjects

  • Through university outreach [Document Proof]
  • Through collaboration with other universities and/or community groups and/or government and/or NGOs in regional or national campaigns [Document Proof]

Policy of non-discrimination vs women

Non-discrimination policies for transgender

NO

Maternity and paternity policies

NO

Childcare facilities for students

NO

Childcare facilities for staff and faculty

NO

Women's mentoring schemes

Track women's graduation rate

NO

Policies protecting those reporting discrimination

Women's progress measures

To gauge progress in gender equality, measures for women’s advancement encompass various aspects such as political representation, economic participation, access to education, and health services. These metrics are essential to ensure women’s empowerment and to track compliance with the Sustainable Development Goals for true gender parity.

SDG 5 IN NUMBERS

Number of women starting 1st degree

771

Number of 1st gen women starting 1st degree

155

Percentage of female 1st generation students

Number of senior academic staff

49

Number of female senior academic staff

17

Percentage of female senior academics

25

Number of degree graduates by subject area (STEM, Medicine, Arts&Humanities/Social Sciences): Total

Number of degree graduates: STEM

Number of degree graduates: Medicine

Number of degree graduates: Arts & Humanities / Social Sciences

1153

Number of female degree graduates by subject area

Number of female first degree graduates: STEM

Number of female first degree graduates: Medicine

Number of female first degree graduates: Arts & Humanities / Social Sciences

286