… of senior researchers and 26 % of research directors are women. That gap is even wider at top management level, where women make up only 22 %. The Glass Ceiling Index (which … likelihood of reaching top career levels) disadvantages women in departments where the presence of women balances or …
… It began following on from a recommendation in the Women’s Forum Report on Gender Imbalance at Queens (May 2000) … level and come out of Schools budgets. The Fund enables women across the university, not only academics, to take …
… Main areas to collect data on are the proportions of women and men among applicants and grantees, and the proportions of women and men on evaluation panels and among evaluators (by … aim to make their funding programmes more attractive to women researchers , gender-sensitive language and images are …
… it can be expected that its findings affect (groups of) women and men, or girls and boys, differently. Integrating … . Young people also hold stereotypical beliefs about women’s and men’s ‘natural’ abilities. Countering such … It seeks to strengthen the capacity of teacher educators, managers and student teachers to transform their practices …
… despite the policies and measures taken, data shows that women remain under-represented in academic and administrative … with European University Association members were women in 2019. Improving gender balance in leadership and … (GEPs) . Aspects considered in a GEP may include: how women are represented in decision-making at the top of the …
… respectful organisational culture, and that it is not ‘a women’s issue’. Improving organisational cultures also … that set out expectations for the behaviour of staff and managers (see also the toolbox section on sexual harassment … may also want to consider issues such as visibility of women in activities, for instance, in expert panels and …
… and implementing GEPs, especially at universities. As both women and men take part in R & I, implementing structural and cultural change to promote gender equality is not a women’s issue . Men are explicitly called upon to engage, together with women, in initiatives towards the modernisation of research …
… the existing distribution of power in society between women and men. As nicely pointed out by the project ‘Leading … procedures were designed mainly by men in the past, when women did not have access to public institutions, education … dominated by men, while disciplines with a majority of women researchers receive lower budgets. Gender budgeting is …
… for internal stakeholders are as follows: shares of women and men members of decision-making bodies; shares of women and men members of decision-making bodies who have … through feedback surveys after training courses); share of women among newly appointed members of decision-making …
… panels make sure to aim for a balanced representation of women and men in the panels. Overall, however, the … the budget for disciplines with a greater share of women or to create specific calls for fields in which women are the majority. Last but not least, research funding …
… 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 …
… a common perspective that gender equality is a job for women. In order to increase men’s participation, they must be … up a GEP, which is fully and publicly supported by senior managers and leaders, will help to give visibility to gender … that gender inequalities are partly self-inflicted by women because they are not self-confident enough. This belief …
… 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 … with the exception of fields with a higher proportion of women; there the stereotypes about scientists are more …