… economy, according to EEA analysis . But with just 19 % women ICT specialists and 27 % engineers, is the EU accommodating women’s participation in its fastest-growing sector? Ahead of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 11 February, let’s take a …
… 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 …
… family caring and education responsibilities falling on women that, in turn, has undermined their own work, including … an unequal burden of responsibility falling on women to move delivery of teaching and pastoral support … and contract types with potential consequences for women who are over-represented in more precarious roles; the …
… 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 …
… 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 …
… 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 …