Transforming Women’s Leadership Pathways

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What will it take: equality in leadership by 2030

The Transforming Women's Leadership Pathways (TWLP) is an international initiative of the PLuS Alliance, opens in a new window (Arizona State University, King’s College London and UNSW Sydney) to dramatically shift the dial on women’s equity, and to broaden pathways to leadership for women by 2030.

Action plans

The inaugural Transforming Women’s Leadership Pathways event (TWLP) in 2020 brought higher education, industry and government partners from across continents together to develop action plans to close the gender leadership gap across 10 sectors by 2030. This was the first time a group of top international universities collaborated with Industry and Government to tackle this global challenge.

The outcome was 10 action plans that articulate the practical actions Government, Universities and Industry must take to close the leadership gender gap.

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The event

This pioneering international event was a joint initiative of UNSW Sydney and the PLuS Alliance, opens in a new window (Arizona State University, Kings College London and UNSW Sydney) and is a foundational step in our joint work towards gender equity in leadership. It brought together opinion shaping women and men to examine the evidence on the critical factors that limit women’s pathways to senior leadership in their fields, and to develop action plans that articulate the practical actions Government, Universities and Industry must take to close the leadership gender gap.

From the 2nd Oct 2020, over 100 experts from around the world came together digitally over 4 weeks to develop ten action plans, which will be produced into a single resource titled What will it take: equality in leadership by 2030.

Get involved

To get involved in the program, contact Program Manager Jo Watkins at jo.watkins@unsw.edu.au