Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

DEI at a glance

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DEI at Springer Nature

  • In our organisation

    Organisation

    We want everyone at Springer Nature to feel able to contribute at their best and thrive, together creating a diverse and inclusive culture with structures that support equitable opportunities for merit-based success. 

    Employee Networks © Shutterstock / Rawpixel.comCase study: Our Employee Networks 

    Our employee networks unite colleagues who share an identity with those who support them and who want to learn more about their perspectives and experiences. The networks — with more than 1,400 members — focus on building connections between colleagues, raising awareness on important topics, consulting on business initiatives and advocating for their communities at Springer Nature and beyond. In 2021, our networks organised over 50 events and shared over 75 blog posts.

    We support network projects and events with a robust governance structure, sponsorship by senior leaders and advice and resources from the DEI team. Visit our employee networks page to find out more.


    © Shutterstock / Jacob LundCase study: Springer Nature’s mentoring programme

    In 2022, Springer Nature launched its latest 12-month guided mentoring programme for 85 mentee/mentor pairs. It connects mentees from three groups who experience lower levels of inclusion or are currently underrepresented in leadership at Springer Nature, as identified by the 2021 Global Inclusion and Diversity survey, with mentors within our organisation. Its goal is to help mentees to develop professionally by building new skills, expanding their networks and growing their careers at Springer Nature.



    Our internal DEI strategy

    Strategy focus

    Action we’ve taken

    Equitable recruitment and succession
    • Introduced inclusive hiring checklists and training to support hiring managers to make fair decisions. 
    • Committed to building more diverse candidate lists by partnering with organisations such as the Black Young Professionals network and using targeted job boards such as HBCUconnect.com.

    Representation goals to improve representation in global leadership

    To build an inclusive organisation, we set aspirational goals for representation across our senior leadership teams.

    • Women make up 44% of our global leadership cohort: an increase of +5 percentage points from 2018, when we first set our gender representation goal of 45%. Women also make up 50% of our management board.
    • Using learning from our global inclusion and diversity survey, we set new global representation goals for race and ethnicity in senior leadership roles. Globally, we want to increase the proportion of people of colour in senior leadership from approximately 29% to 35% by the end of 2025. We have also set goals to make sure our senior leaders reflect our global footprint.
    Talent development that recognises structural inequalities
    • Launched a mentorship programme targeted at groups that are underrepresented in leadership or experience lower levels of inclusion, based on the results of our Inclusion and Diversity survey. 
    • Committed to clear, transparent criteria for promotion eligibility
    Inclusive leadership as well as individual responsibility for inclusion
    • Encouraged employees to set an objective focused on DEI, recognising personal impact on positive cultural change. 
    • Hosted a two-week learning campaign on ‘Practising Inclusion’ with 34 training sessions.
    • Developed training on inclusive behaviours to launch in Q3 2022, building on existing training on Unconscious Bias and Anti-harassment.
    Investment in our employee networks
    • Introduced a governance structure and series of guides, in addition to new support measures, such as setting aside a percentage of work time for employees to use on network activity.
    • Added employee network representation on the DEI Council
    • Established annual meetings with network leaders and the Executive Board

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Springer Nature’s Opening Doors Internship Programme

The Springer Nature Opening Doors internship is a paid opportunity for students and recent graduates to gain experience in research, education and science news publishing in our journals, books or magazines. The programme is open to candidates in the UK, US, Germany and new for 2025, China and the Netherlands. 

Many groups and perspectives are currently underrepresented in the publishing industry, which is a challenge that we are actively trying to address at Springer Nature. We are seeking candidates who believe they can contribute to diversity, equity and inclusion in our organisation, in our content, or both. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, and we particularly encourage candidates from historically underrepresented groups to apply, including but not limited to Black people, Indigenous people and people of colour, people from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds, LGBTQ+ people, people from underrepresented social castes, religious minorities and people with a disability and/or a neurodivergent condition. 

Applicants should be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate programme, or have recently graduated. Starting in June 2025, the internship can last up to six months. 

Interns will join one of our teams in Research Publishing, Education, Technology, Sustainability, Solutions, Books, Journals, and Sales and Marketing contributing to real projects and benefiting from the experience of talented professionals. They will also have the chance to:   

  • Be part of progress © Springer NatureLearn more about the job application process at Springer Nature with our Talent Attraction teams
  • Meet regularly with a buddy from one of our employee networks
  • Join events to learn more about the different business areas at Springer Nature
  • Get involved with opportunities relating to diversity, equity and inclusion and the impact of research on sustainability
  • Build your network with the other interns and connections across Springer Nature 

Read this blog from Michelle He to learn more about the internship programme. Michelle was part of our first internship programme in 2023. 

To find out more about the internships available and submit your application, follow the links below: