UCL School of Management

6 March 2025

International Women's Day 2025: Accelerate Action

Celebrated annually on 08 March, International Women’s Day commemorates the economic, social, political and cultural achievements of women around the globe. This year, the theme of International Women’s Day is #AccelerateAction, which serves as a global call for solidarity in ensuring gender equality across the globe.

A bold message, this year’s theme focuses on a global call to action; one that acknowledges the strategies, resources and activities that positively impact women’s advancement, and to accelerate their implementation.

In recent years, backlash against gender parity has grown yet, as School Director Davide Ravasi notes below, UCL School of Management remains committed to advancing societal progress. The global International Women’s Day campaign notes that, at our current rate, it will take five generations before the world can expect to see full gender equality.

a message from davide ravasi

At the UCL School of Management we strive to uphold diversity, equity, and inclusion as key principles, and we are committed to building a community in which these values are celebrated. I am proud to say that the UCL School of Management community has an almost even split of women and men, and we have been long committed to supporting and encouraging women and other minorities to achieve their maximum potential.

Additionally, the UCL School of Management’s Senior Management Team is almost evenly comprised of men and women and, with the recent announcement of our ongoing expansion plans, we have more women holding Programme Director and Programme Deputy Director positions than ever before.

To support this, we are also a member of the 30% Club, a global, non-profit, campaign to boost female representation in leadership roles in organisations. In recent years, we have also partnered with the BBC 50:50 Equality Project to systemise and expand our diversity monitoring and representation of women and minority groups.

We are also extremely proud to share that the UCL School of Management recently hosted the inaugural She Shapes AI event on Level 50 of our home in Canary Wharf. This event saw 100 women gather from around the world to shine a spotlight on female entrepreneurs who are using and implementing artificial intelligence to deliver real-world impact. 

In addition, the 2024/25 academic year saw our Communications and Marketing team recruit Social Media Ambassadors from our student population for the very first time with the aim of leveraging social media to showcase life at the School. 80% of these Social Media Ambassadors are female students across a number of our programmes, and we are thrilled to work with them and ensure their voices are heard and their stories are represented.

In recent years, the world has seen changes in the political landscape that have undoubtedly hindered the global fight for gender equality – particularly in relation to legislation changes in equality and diversity initiatives. Despite this external environment, the UCL School of Management will remain committed to advancing societal progress, and will maintain our historical efforts in moving forward in this direction.

This year’s official International Women’s Day campaign provides a startling figure: at the current rate of progress for gender equality, it would take until the year 2158 to reach full gender parity. This is a figure that highlights the need to truly #AccelerateAction. I hope that today, and every day, we make small actions and changes that can help us to become more inclusive and supportive towards one another.

Read more about the research, achievements and experiences of the UCL School of Management community to commemorate International Women’s Day:

Last updated Wednesday, 12 March 2025