Biography:Dorothy Griffiths

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Dorothy Griffiths
Alma materUniversity of London University of Bath
EmployerImperial College London
Known forGender equality

Dorothy (Dot) Griffiths OBE FCGI FRSA is a British academic who championed gender equality at Imperial College London from 1969.

Education

Griffiths received a Bachelor's of Science in Sociology from the University of London and a Master of Science in Sociology of Science and Technology from the University of Bath.[1]

Career

In 1969 Griffiths joined Imperial College London.[2] At Imperial she held many roles, including Dean of Imperial College Business School and Provost’s Envoy for Gender Equality.[1][3] [4] She chaired the Academic Opportunities Committee and was Deputy Chair of the Graduate School of Engineering and Physical Sciences. [5]

She acted as a consultant in Human Resource Management for major international organisations, including BP.[6] Griffiths published extensively on management and organisational research.[7] She was a founding editor of Feminist Review and Chair of the Feminist Review Trust.[8][9] For several years, Griffiths was the coordinator of Imperial College's institutional Athena SWAN applications, creating a more supportive College community that benefitted all staff.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

Griffiths campaigned for gender equality at Imperial, believing if the environment was better for women it would better for everyone.[16][17] She was concerned that women hesitated before applying for prestigious research fellowships and chairs.[18]

In 2004 she was elected a Fellow of the City and Guilds of London Institute.[19] She was awarded an Order of the British Empire for services to Higher Education in 2010.[20] She was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2010. She helped to create the annual Women@Imperial and Diverse@Imperial weeks. [21] Griffiths became non-executive director at the Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust in 2000.[22] In 2014 she became Chair of Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust.[23] She was Chair of Governors at Salusbury Primary School and a Governor at Queen's Park Community School.[24]She helped to establish the Science Toy Award at the Imperial Festival. She lists her recreations in Who's Who as 'work, cats, tennis when knees permit, watching sport, house in Cyprus, progressive politics.'[25]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Home - Emeritus Professor Dorothy Griffiths". https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/d.griffiths. 
  2. "A fond farewell to Professor Dorothy Griffiths | Imperial News | Imperial College London" (in en-GB). Imperial News. http://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/138366/fond-farewell-professor-dorothy-griffiths/. 
  3. Welsh, Tom (2012-05-24). "An MBA versus an MSc is not a straight battle" (in en). http://www.cityam.com/article/mba-versus-msc-not-straight-battle. 
  4. "The Cardiff Woman - Professor Dorothy Griffiths" (in en). http://eventful.com/cardiff/events/cardiff-woman-professor-dorothy-griffiths-/E0-001-078103817-0. 
  5. "Imperial celebrates success in support for academic women" (in en-US). 2013-10-26. https://womeninengineering.org.uk/2013/10/26/imperial-celebrates-success-in-support-for-academic-women/. 
  6. (Archivist),, Barrett, Anne. Women at Imperial College : past, present and future. New Jersey. pp. 351. ISBN 9781786342621. OCLC 981974924. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/981974924. 
  7. "Publications - Emeritus Professor Dorothy Griffiths". http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/d.griffiths/publications.html. 
  8. "Dorothy Griffiths – Feminist Review Trust | promosaik.com" (in en). http://www.promosaik.com/en/dorothy-griffiths-feminist-review-trust/. 
  9. "About the Feminist Review Trust | Feminist Review Trust" (in en-GB). http://www.feminist-review-trust.com/about-the-feminist-review-trust/. 
  10. WISE. "Inspiration | WISE Knowledge Sharing event at Imperial College London" (in en). https://www.wisecampaign.org.uk/inspiration/2016/01/wise-knowledge-sharing-event-at-imperial-college-london. 
  11. "Imperial celebrates support for academic women | Imperial News | Imperial College London" (in en-GB). Imperial News. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/169846/imperial-celebrates-support-academic-women/. 
  12. "Departments recognised for women-friendly work practices give advice on how to win a Silver SWAN | Imperial News | Imperial College London" (in en-GB). Imperial News. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/84421/departments-recognised-women-friendly-work-practices-give/. 
  13. "Imperial celebrates success in support for academic women | Imperial News | Imperial College London" (in en-GB). Imperial News. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/132847/imperial-celebrates-success-support-academic-women/. 
  14. "Imperial champions support for academic women | Imperial News | Imperial College London" (in en-GB). Imperial News. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/162419/imperial-champions-support-academic-women/. 
  15. "Imperial receives Athena SWAN awards for efforts in promoting women in science | Imperial News | Imperial College London" (in en-GB). Imperial News. http://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/148863/imperial-receives-athena-swan-awards-efforts/. 
  16. Bruin,, Abigail E de. "Imperial celebrates women in Science" (in en-us). http://felixonline.co.uk/articles/2017-3-10-imperial-celebrates-women-in-science/. 
  17. "Impact of Athena SWAN" (in en-AU). Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE). 2016-02-10. http://www.sciencegenderequity.org.au/impact-of-athena-swan/. 
  18. "Royal Society to address gender imbalance" (in en). Chemistry World. https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/royal-society-to-address-gender-imbalance/8349.article. 
  19. "Prof Dot Griffiths is today presented with a Fellowship of the City and Guilds of London Institute | Imperial News | Imperial College London" (in en-GB). Imperial News. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/262/prof-dot-griffiths-today-presented-with/. 
  20. "Queen's Birthday honours: the full list" (in en-GB). 2010-06-12. ISSN 0307-1235. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/honours-list/7822829/Queens-Birthday-honours-the-full-list.html. 
  21. "The portrait series '100 Women - 100 Visions'". http://www.cityam.com/article/mba-versus-msc-not-straight-battle. 
  22. "Professor Dorothy Griffiths OBE reappointed Chair for three more years - CNWL NHS" (in en). https://www.cnwl.nhs.uk/news/professor-dorothy-griffiths-obe-reappointed-chair-three-years/. 
  23. "New Chair announced for CNWL! - CNWL NHS" (in en). https://www.cnwl.nhs.uk/news/new-chair-announced-for-cnwl/. 
  24. "Things that make Salusbury Primary School great" (in en-US). Friends of Salusbury School. 2013-03-04. http://www.salusburyfriends.org/776/things-that-make-salusbury-primary-school-great. 
  25. "Imperial Festival" (in en-US). Science Toy Award. 2016-04-23. https://sciencetoyaward.org/we-are-launching/.