… better gender equality in an organisation, awareness of gender inequality and knowledge about gender issues in … cultures and unconscious gender biases that disadvantage women, and in implementing more inclusive approaches. The … by a public session to present it to staff, with the participationof senior management and leadership, which can …
… plan (GEP) requires strong arguments about the benefits of working towards gender equality in research and innovation (R & I). These supporting arguments are of different nature and outreach. They can be combined in … objectives and potential. It has been shown that women are abandoning their scientific careers in much greater …
… The definitions below provide a short overview of relevant terms in connection with gender equality plans … of discrimination. Within the broad categories of ‘women’ and ‘men’, other additional sociodemographic … men Absence of barriers to economic, political and social participation on grounds of sex and gender. Equal treatment …
… resources Monitoring and evaluation are important parts of the change process . As you know by now, a gender equality … for internal stakeholders are as follows: shares ofwomen and men members of decision-making bodies; shares of … set in your GEP . This can be monitored by observing the participation in and acceptance of your implemented measures …
… As a first step, you need to understand the context of your own organisation (see below for more details), as … referring to dynamics in research teams, for example when women researchers are less often named as first author, or … Council shows in one of its videos how increasing the participationofwomen in science can work. Understand the …
… institutions (research and decision-making) at the level of the Flemish and French Communities. In Flanders, a set of decrees [1] issued in 2012 foresee targets for the participationof the underrepresented sex in public universities’ decision-making bodies. Women’s participation in research is also indirectly …