… performance. Different gender roles are associated with women and men, and a different value is given to each: … The so-called impostor syndrome is one way in which one’s own belief system can adversely affect a researcher’s … policy briefs cover the issue of improving the presence, participation and progression of women in science (see policy …
… despite the policies and measures taken, data shows that women remain under-represented in academic and administrative … body or comparable arrangement overseeing the organisation’s main decisions. In addition, organisations may have a … crucial issues for sustainable change, including the participation of under-represented groups in decision-making. …
… of discrimination. Within the broad categories of ‘women’ and ‘men’, other additional sociodemographic … that women and men will become the same, but that women’s and men’s rights, responsibilities and opportunities will … men Absence of barriers to economic, political and social participation on grounds of sex and gender. Equal treatment …
… plan (GEP). Therefore, start analysing your funding body’s type (basic/applied), history (long tradition / newly … 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 participation of women in science can work. Understand the …
… but can also be implicitly expressed by an individual’s insufficient action or lack of action or engagement in a … a common perspective that gender equality is a job for women. In order to increase men’sparticipation, they must be made aware of their significance …
… made gender equality plans (GEPs) a basic requirement for participation in its research framework programme. It defined … one gender; rather, they should be inclusive and target women and men in all their diversity. Consequently, a GEP is … for steering the GEP implementation and for the GEP’s progress and results. See also the additional paragraphs of …