NERS joins Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy leadership network
Members of the network are committed to breaking down gender barriers in the nuclear field.
Members of the network are committed to breaking down gender barriers in the nuclear field.
Professor Todd Allen, Chair of the U-M Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences (NERS) and the Founding Director of the Fastest Path to Zero Initiative (FPtZ), is pleased to join Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy (GCNP). The GCNP describes itself as “a leadership network that brings together heads of organizations working in nuclear policy who are committed to break down gender barriers and make gender equality a working reality in their spheres of influence.”
Professor Allen is the first nuclear engineering department chair to join the organization and make specific pledges. “Our field needs to attract the best scholars and act to ensure they succeed,” says Professor Allen. “Joining Gender Champions requires us to take active steps to welcome and promote women to our field.” He made the following pledges:
Allen added, “These steps are aimed at better promoting the expertise of our women colleagues and establishing ways to continually improve our culture of respect. Given the continuing challenges at University, College, and Department—as exemplified in the case of former Provost Martin Philbert—we need to be constantly vigilant in identifying and eliminating sexual and gender harassment.”