GenPORT e-Discussion on Recruitment and Promotion of Women Researchers

The GenTIC research group of the IN3 organises this e-discussion that aims to provide recent insights concerning the design of effective recruitment and promotion measures for women in science.

You can follow it on Twitter via hashtag #GenPORTeDiscussion.

Venue


Espanya

When

13/12/2016 14.00h

Organized by

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, GenTIC research group of the IN3

Program

Despite various national and EU level gender equality policies in science, the research sector in Europe continues to waste and underutilise highly skilled and talented women: Whilst in 2012 47% of all PhD graduates in the EU 28 are women - they only make up a third of researchers in all sectors.

As described in the GenPORT Policy Briefs, the gap between countries that have a pro-active approach on gender equality in science and those that do not is widening. In addition, there is a lack of awareness about the importance of providing incentives for the recruitment and promotion of women researchers as part of a wider push for institutional change.

During the first part of the e-discussion (please, see the event details), our exchange will focus on different strategies for raising awareness of the importance of recruitment and promotion measures for women researchers.

The second part will be dedicated to assess the effectiveness and sustainability of these gender equality measures for recruitment and promotion.

This e-discussion is of interest to researchers, policy-makers and practitioners concerned with gender equality measures in universities and research institutions. 

You are welcome to share your experience and views in an international environment with experts from Norway, South Africa, USA, Scotland and Austria.

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Participating Experts

Dr. Tatiana Fumasoli, PhD. University of Oslo, Norway

Lieketseng Mohlakoana-Motopi. University of Pretoria, South Africa

Dr. Barbara Read. University of Glasgow, Scotland

Elke Park. Alpen-Adria Universität, Austria

Peggy Layne, P.E. Virginia Tech,USA

 

Agenda

Tuesday December, 13rd 2016

14:00 – 15:00 CET

Strategies for raising awareness concerning the importance of recruitment and promotion measures for women in science.

15:00 – 16:30 CET

Assessment of measures targeting gender equality in recruitment and promotion in terms of effectiveness sustainability.

 

The discussion will be held in English.

Registration

Register on GenPORT and subscribe to the discussion group.