… The measure seeks to increase the participation of women researchers in Austria since 2015. The monitoring is … insights in the annual report. Data on applications from women and men, funded projects by gender, and applications by … Board and then published on the website. New FWF employees are trained on the importance of gender equality, …
… the Vilnius Academy of Arts. It found that, on average, women earned slightly less than their male colleagues (the … department. In addition, there is strong segregation of women and men by field, and, correspondingly, by department. … gender balance in leading positions, support for employees who have taken parental leave or have not worked …
… performance. Different gender roles are associated with women and men, and a different value is given to each: … roles do not just affect men; rather, they are also affect women – and somewhat in a more problematic way. The so-called … can adversely affect a researcher’s career. It may lead to women opting out of competitions or even career paths due to …
… respectful organisational culture, and that it is not ‘a women’s issue’. Improving organisational cultures also … may also want to consider issues such as visibility of women in activities, for instance, in expert panels and … contact with the individuals taking family breaks and for employees returning to regular working conditions afterwards. …
… intersectionality. This will enable you to show that all employees, students and applicants will benefit from better … objectives and potential. It has been shown that women are abandoning their scientific careers in much greater … numbers than men. Described as the ‘leaky pipeline’ of women in science, this phenomenon has a considerable impact: …
… not only at the top of the organisation, but also by employees or departments). Although the organisational … sessions on gender in research and teaching. Supporting women’s contribution to knowledge production Example: In a … mobility is a prerequisite for a successful career. Women might both be given fewer opportunities to contribute …
… to improve the assessment process, to attract more women to apply, etc.: for this purpose, you can use the … inspiration; map the existing internal measures to promote women, to sensitise about gender equality, to enhance … you notice that your major challenge is to attract more women applicants, you might put the focus of your GEP on …
… referring to dynamics in research teams, for example when women researchers are less often named as first author, or … stronger networks, which is why men are cited more than women, which consequently generates higher impact points. The … when decisions are taken under time pressure – and concern women and men evaluators. In 1997, Wennerås and Wold showed …
… by gender and marked by considerable gender gaps. Women and men tend to concentrate in certain scientific … fields ( horizontal segregation ). For example, while women are more likely to be found in fields such as social … & I are based on a model that assumes that researchers and employees working in this field do not have any other …