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Gender equality

For USC, equality between men and women is a transversal goal in the university’s three missions: education, research and transfer. In order to make this effective, the university has had specific action plans since 2009; it has a Gender Equality Office, and the commitment to equality between men and women is explicitly stated in the USC bylaws and in its Strategic Plan.

USC's commitment to equality guides the institutional culture and is one of the pillars of our social responsibility model. Since the first Strategic Plan for Equal Opportunities for Men and Women (PEIOMH in Spanish) was approved in 2009, specific actions have been carried out in six areas: Institutional policies; Teaching, training and research; Presence, promotion and representation; Responsible conciliation; Harassment and sexist attitudes; and Social and health conditions at work.

The third PEIOMH covers the 2021-2024 period; it builds on the accumulated experience and results of the previous plans, and has been prepared through a comprehensive participatory process. It maintains, with some nuances, the six areas of action mentioned above, and includes actions to strengthen the Gender Equality Office, a key department to raise awareness among the university community of the challenges still pending so as to achieve equality.

The contents of this page were updated on 08.04.2022.