Disrupting the system through women-only recruitment

Disrupting the system through women-only recruitment

The University of Melbourne talks about their targeted strategy for recruiting more talented women into their STEM faculties.

Show notes

Women's representation in some STEM disciplines has remained stubbornly low for too long. In 2016, the University of Melbourne decided it was time for more radical approaches to address this chronic underrepresentation. Their targeted recruitment strategy not only attracted more high-calibre talent than traditional recruitment, but also contributed to broader cultural change.

In this episode, Professor Marilys Guillemin, Professor Elaine Wong and Associate Professor Georgina Such discuss the rationale behind this approach, strategies for preventing backlash, and complementary actions to support the newly hired women—and indeed all staff—to thrive at work.

Following the production of this episode, we are pleased to share that guest speaker Dr Georgina Such was promoted to Associate Professor. SAGE extends our warm congratulations to Georgina.


The Think Difference podcast is procued by SAGE – Science in Australia Gender Equity.

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Kate Hulm

Kate Hulm

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Professor Marilys Guillemin

Professor Marilys Guillemin

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Professor Elaine Wong

Professor Elaine Wong

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Associate Professor Georgina Such

Associate Professor Georgina Such

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