EDI in Energy Research: From Theory into Practice

EDI in Energy Research: From Theory into Practice

The ExchangeBirmingham, England
Wednesday, Jan 14, 2026 from 10 am to 4:30 pm GMT
Overview

Explore practical ways to embed equality, diversity & inclusion in energy research. Connect, learn & collaborate at this event

Join us for a deep dive into how the principles of EDI can be applied in Energy Research at our event "EDI in Energy Research: From Theory into Practice

Discover how equality, diversity, and inclusion can move from theory into everyday practice across energy research. This one-day interactive event brings together students, early-career researchers and those more advanced in their careers to connect and learn about applying EDI in real-world situations.

What to Expect

• Conversation stations exploring themes such as allyship, power and privilege, women in science, disability inclusion, LGBTQ+ representation, and neurodiversity in STEM led by EDI+ and IGNITE projects.

• Panel discussion and Q&A: Building Inclusive Research Cultures featuring diverse voices sharing experiences and practical insights.

• Networking and mentoring opportunities designed to spark collaboration and strengthen inclusive research communities..

This is a hybrid event – online participation is welcomed and encouraged, making it accessible to attendees across the UK and beyond.

Co-hosted by UKERC, Supergen Energy Networks, EDI+, and IGNITE. This event is open to all, from early-career researchers to established professionals committed to fostering inclusive and equitable research environments.

Register now to secure your place. Spaces are limited.

Applications are open for financial support to attend the EDI in Energy Research event, in person. Funding may cover travel, accommodation, caring responsibilities, and accessibility needs. Deadline: 19 December 2025

If you need financial support to attend the event please fill in this form: Travel Grant Application for EDI Event, 14 January 2026

Explore practical ways to embed equality, diversity & inclusion in energy research. Connect, learn & collaborate at this event

Join us for a deep dive into how the principles of EDI can be applied in Energy Research at our event "EDI in Energy Research: From Theory into Practice

Discover how equality, diversity, and inclusion can move from theory into everyday practice across energy research. This one-day interactive event brings together students, early-career researchers and those more advanced in their careers to connect and learn about applying EDI in real-world situations.

What to Expect

• Conversation stations exploring themes such as allyship, power and privilege, women in science, disability inclusion, LGBTQ+ representation, and neurodiversity in STEM led by EDI+ and IGNITE projects.

• Panel discussion and Q&A: Building Inclusive Research Cultures featuring diverse voices sharing experiences and practical insights.

• Networking and mentoring opportunities designed to spark collaboration and strengthen inclusive research communities..

This is a hybrid event – online participation is welcomed and encouraged, making it accessible to attendees across the UK and beyond.

Co-hosted by UKERC, Supergen Energy Networks, EDI+, and IGNITE. This event is open to all, from early-career researchers to established professionals committed to fostering inclusive and equitable research environments.

Register now to secure your place. Spaces are limited.

Applications are open for financial support to attend the EDI in Energy Research event, in person. Funding may cover travel, accommodation, caring responsibilities, and accessibility needs. Deadline: 19 December 2025

If you need financial support to attend the event please fill in this form: Travel Grant Application for EDI Event, 14 January 2026

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Highlights

  • 6 hours 30 minutes
  • In person
  • Doors at 9:30 am

Location

The Exchange

3 Centenary Square

Birmingham B1 2DR

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Registration, Coffee & Networking

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Welcome

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Corporate Approaches to EDI - Sue Falch-Lovesey, Head of Social Value, Equinor

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