A sounding board is a group of people who give feedback and advice on activities, policy proposals and priorities. For us as CDO, it is essential to our work that we serve the people on campus. We therefore want to include a wide range of people from all backgrounds, degrees, faculties and expertise.
We want this group to represent our diverse campus community. We are looking for people who want to share their experiences to improve life on campus. This is an open call to anyone who wishes to join.
We have invited around 35 networks and individuals as participants. Invitees range from student associations to the Central Works Council, from UvA Pride to teacher trainers. In addition, we are hosting this open call to cast a wider net and to reach people who may not feel represented by these organisations.
The UvA Diversity Sounding Board will convene once every six weeks. For the first semester of this academic year, we will meet on:
We alternate between meetings online and in person, though we hope to meet as many members as possible in person, so we can facilitate networking opportunities.
The Central Diversity Office will coordinate and support this sounding board, but all interested UvA Campus members can make use of this unique assembly and propose agenda items for its meetings. You can therefore also influence the agenda.
The UvA Diversity Sounding Board will become a wider network of those committed to increasing diversity, equity and inclusion on our campus. As such, it will help further the work of the Central Diversity Office and others in many ways. The Sounding Board can offer advice on priorities and activities of the CDO and Faculty Diversity Officers. The Sounding Board can also be invited to give feedback on UvA’s policies, such as the Nota on Diversity, or UvA's responses in times of international crisis. The Sounding Board can support and develop joint responses to developments on our campus. We also explicitly invite members to share their own observations and concerns.
Send an e-mail to project leader Meltem Halaceli via m.halaceli@uva.nl with a short motivation (max. 100 words) stating the reason you want to join the Diversity Sounding Board and your engagement with diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).Please note that we have two spots and will make a selection from these motivations.