One of five women embroiled in a long-running gender discrimination dispute with the National University of Ireland, Galway has been promoted after an agreement was reached.
The reported that Elizabeth Tilley had been promoted from lecturer in the English department to senior lecturer, a post that she had missed out on in the 2008-09 promotions round.
NUI Galway told the newspaper that an 鈥渁micable agreement鈥 had been reached and, although the details are confidential, the 滨谤颈蝉丑听罢颈尘别蝉听reported that compensation had been paid to Dr Tilley.
In 2008-09, just one of the 15 women who sought promotion to senior lecturer at NUI Galway was successful. In 2014, Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, a former lecturer at the institution,聽won a landmark equality tribunal case聽against the university for discrimination relating to the same promotion round.
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Four other women affected by the 2008-09 promotion round 鈥撀燗drienne Gorman, R贸is铆n Healy, Margaret Hodgins and Sylvie Lannegrand 鈥 are continuing to pursue legal action against NUI Galway, while Dr Tilley had opted for an employment tribunal route.
Earlier this month,聽THE reported that the four women were being pressured by colleagues to accept a settlement from the university amid concern that the dispute was putting research funding at risk.
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Universities in the Republic of Ireland聽must achieve bronze Athena SWAN recognition聽by the end of 2019 to continue to be eligible for funding from the Science Foundation Ireland, the Irish Research Council and the Health Research Board.
The university has accepted the recommendations of a task force on gender equality designed to improve the under-representation of women in senior academic positions.
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