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Commentary

Advancing inclusion in the geosciences: An overview of the NSF-GOLD program

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Pages 313-319 | Received 31 Aug 2018, Accepted 19 Jul 2019, Published online: 18 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Here we report on five pilot projects working to develop effective professional development aimed at improving diversity, equity, and inclusion within the geosciences. All five projects were funded by the NSF GEO Opportunities for Leadership in Diversity (GOLD) program, which was designed to bring together geoscientists and social scientists to create innovative pilot programs for preparing and empowering geoscientists as change agents for increasing diversity. Each project has different objectives and applies different combinations of methods, but focuses on professional development, bystander intervention training, and the formation of new networks in the pursuit of systemic, institutional change. This article describes the origins, aims, and activities of these projects, and reflects on lessons learned to date. These projects are still ongoing, but in their first two years they have received more interest than anticipated and more demand than can be fulfilled, suggesting an unserved need in the field. We have also found that teams with varied backgrounds, experiences, and expertise are vital to overcoming common struggles in facing inequalities. Coaching from experts in diversity, equity, and inclusion keeps the teams motivated, particularly when many team members are accustomed to typical scientific research. Finally, institutional change requires time to catalyze, develop, and institutionalize, highlighting the importance of sustained effort over years.

Acknowledgments

We would each like to thank our fellow PIs on our respective GOLD projects.

Notes

1 We use women/men for NSF gender identity statistics, reserving the language of female/male for instances in which biological distinctions are relevant to the discussion at hand.

2 For details and history of the Ideas Lab format within NSF, see https://nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=136669. For details of the original solicitation by NSF-GEO, see https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16516/nsf16516.htm.

Additional information

Funding

The National Science Foundation provided financial support for these efforts.

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