Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives

The Cognitive Science Society is committed to the inclusion of all scientists working in the cognitive sciences and seeks diversity in disciplinary expertise, gender, race and ethnicity, geographic location, sexual orientation, age, religion, and disability status. The Cognitive Science Society is committed to advancing equity, neurodiversity, and accessibility in all forms. The Cognitive Science Society is committed to taking steps against any type of harassment or intimidation related to identities and abilities. We are also committed to increasing the participation of diverse audiences at all levels of the Society, and we hold an obligation to proactively address inequalities including, but not limited to, the identities listed above. We welcome our members to get in touch if there are opportunities for the Society to do more.

Society diversity & inclusion initiatives:

Diversity & Inclusion Committee

This standing committee ensures that diversity and inclusion initiatives continue to be supported and updated across all aspects of the Society. Recent efforts include organizing and awarding conference hardship waivers, family grants, diversity and inclusion grants, as well as connecting with affinity groups for the annual conference (see below for details on these initiatives).

Outreach Coordinator position

Outreach Coordinator position: In 2022, the Society hired its first Outreach Coordinator. This position was created to oversee efforts to make cognitive science more accessible to the public, with a particular focus on reaching underrepresented communities at the early undergraduate level.

Pay What You Can membership

In 2021, the Society instituted a Pay What You Can option, such that members can contribute as much or as little as they can for their annual fee. This model was adopted to make the benefits of the Society more broadly accessible.

Anti-racism statement

While the Society offers a separate statement addressing our stance on racism, we recognize the links and intersectionality in the individual experience of racism and other forms of discrimination.

Annual conference diversity & inclusion initiatives:

Accessibility and accommodations at CSS conferences

The 2022 CSS conference is fully hybrid, which alleviates some of the travel, financial, and other barriers to conference attendance and participation.

Code of Conduct

The Society is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience, outlined in our downloadable code of conduct.

Conference Hardship Waivers and Family Grants

The Society offers financial hardship and family care grants for our annual conference that can be used to help offset costs associated with accessing services and support.

Diversity & Inclusion Conference Awards

Up to ten prizes are awarded annually to promote participation in the conference for graduate students who bring diversity to the society, in particular under-represented racial/ethnic groups and citizens of under-represented and economically disadvantaged countries who are presenting at the conference.

Diversity & Social Inequality Awards

Awarded annually to the best work at our annual conference that tackles issues of diversity and social inequality. Eligible work can include studies of racism, sexism, and other forms of inequality, or more generally tackle the issue of psychological and behavioral diversity in cognitive science. The prize is open to researchers at any level (student, post-doctoral fellow, research scientist, faculty) from any nationality.

Cognitive Science Affinity Groups

The Society encourages affinity groups to build community at our conferences and we encourage proposals for affinity groups to enhance community around ableism, neurodivergence and other related topics for our members.

Cognitive Science Mentoring Program

Individuals can sign up to be a mentor or mentee to discuss a range of topics, including navigating Cognitive Science with a minoritized status, career advancement within specific scientific communities, and managing work/life balance. Mentoring sessions occur during the annual conference.

The Cognitive Science Society is pleased to announce the establishment of the CogSci Grove which aims to mobilise cognitive scientists to offset carbon emissions associated with their professional activities.

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