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DTU students took part in Copenhagen Pride

100 DTU students took part in the festive Copenhagen Pride parade on Saturday 20 August to celebrate human rights and room for diversity.

Copenhagen Pride 2022
DTU students celebrate human rights and room for diversity during Copenhagen Pride. Photos: Ditte Valente
We must constantly remove barriers that hinder an inclusive study and work environment - barriers like prejudice and blindness to discrimination.
Rasmus Larsen Provost

DTU's participation in the parade is organized by DTU’s student association, PF – Polyteknisk Forening and is supported by DTU. All students and staff are invited to participate. This year DTU had 100 places in the parade.

"The most important thing is that, after Pride week in Copenhagen is over, we don't forget the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and welfare. The university and the student association are responsible for remembering this all year round," says Coordinator of Social Politics at PF, Michella Ravn Søndergaard: 

"An engineer today is not necessarily a cis, white, heterosexual man. We must have an environment where factors such as gender, skin colour and sexuality do not affect the professional outcome or social inclusion during the study period at DTU."

Inclusion is more than gender, equality, or nationality

At DTU, we believe diversity, equity, and inclusion is about much more than gender, equality or nationality. Therefore, DTU has chosen to expand the plan to encompass diversity, equity, and inclusion as a whole.

The programme is organized as an umbrella programme designed to ensure close coordination of efforts and learnings across the organization.

DTU has also established Forum for Diversity and Inclusion with a broader group of committed staff and students who wish to contribute to the diversity and inclusion efforts at DTU. It is a cross-departmental forum for discussions to support the Executive Board's need for competent feedback and inspiration on diversity and inclusion.

DTU's Provost chairs the forum. Members include heads of departments, professors, post-docs, PhD students, technical and administrative employees, and representatives from PF.

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Would you like to know more about the way DTU works to create an inclusive study and work environment? Then to go to this page: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.