… Main Section Videos & Webinars Tools & Resources Genderequality plans (GEPs) of research funding bodies … should, on the one hand, address internal stakeholders and processes, similar to research-performing organisations … areas to collect data on are the proportions of women andmen among applicants and grantees, and the proportions of …
… in a 2018 policy brief by the European Research Area and Innovation Committee (ERAC) Standing Working Group on Gender in Research and Innovation, various studies have shown … Different gender roles are associated with women andmen, and a different value is given to each: evidence shows …
… The Horizon Europe genderequality plan (GEP) eligibility criterion has put GEPs … at the top of the agenda of organisations in the research and innovation (R & I) sector. There is a growing demand for … GEPs, especially at universities. As both women andmen take part in R & I, implementing structural and cultural …
… a short overview of relevant terms in connection with genderequality plans (GEPs). If not stated otherwise, they are taken from the glossary and thesaurus of the European Institute for GenderEquality … Within the broad categories of ‘women’ and ‘men’, other additional sociodemographic attributes such as …
… Main Section Videos and webinars Tools and resources After carrying out an assessment of the genderequality status quo (see step 2 ) in your … sure to aim for a balanced representation of women andmen in the panels. Overall, however, the implementation of …
… Main section Videos and webinars Tools and resources The best starting point for … your organisation is currently doing in terms of promoting genderequality, internally and with regard to external … in step 6, ‘ Gender budgeting’ ); shares of women andmen among all students and all researchers (as this is the …
… Main section Videos and webinars Tools and resources Once you have realised that promoting genderequality is crucial for both your funding activities … Furthermore, networks are relevant (e.g. for citations): men have stronger networks, which is why men are cited more …