… be finalised, as well as to promote career advancement of women researchers. The practice also improves the … all workers on temporary contracts, but in particular for women, who in Finland take most of statutory leave. A recent … this matter. It has improved the career prospects of young women researchers at Hanken and their possibilities to …
… cultures and unconscious gender biases that disadvantage women, and in implementing more inclusive approaches. The … how institutional processes may cause disadvantage to women in areas such as decision-making, careers and … as talks delivered by gender equality experts and leading women scientists, scholars and academic leaders. Informing …
… over time. They can be quantitative (e.g. numbers of women and men researchers), or qualitative (usually used to … ones (see step 5 for concrete suggestions). Remember that ‘women’ and ‘men’ are very heterogeneous groups and that … and bodies, (2) recruitment and career development of women researchers and staff and (3) the sex/gender dimension …
… 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 … curricula and research , University of Malta, Malta, Women and Science Committee , Spanish National Research …
… 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 …
… respectful organisational culture, and that it is not ‘a women’s issue’. Improving organisational cultures also … may also want to consider issues such as visibility of women in activities, for instance, in expert panels and … to science and a culture of working long hours. As long as women continue to carry the bulk of caring responsibilities, …
… objectives and potential. It has been shown that women are abandoning their scientific careers in much greater … numbers than men. Described as the ‘leaky pipeline’ of women in science, this phenomenon has a considerable impact: … in scientific research. It also feeds a vicious circle: as women leave research in greater numbers, research becomes …
… 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 …