Virtual conference on gender equality in R&I

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11/03/2021
Virtual conference on gender equality in R&I
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11/03/2021
Añadir al calendario 2021-03-11 10:00:00 2021-02-04 10:39:12 Virtual conference on gender equality in R&I Conference: How to advance Gender Equality in research and innovation in the EU. 11th March, at 10:00 h., on Zoom platform. Event organized by TARGET and GEECCO european projects to discuss on how to advance gender equality in research and innovation in the European Union.  Relevant experiences of implementation of Gender Equality Plans in research funding organisations and research performing organisations will be presented and discussed with policy-makers, gender experts and practitioners. AGENDA (CET hours) 10:00 – 10:30 Opening words Coordinators: Brigitte Ratzer (TU Wien, Austria) – GEECCO Angela Wroblewski (Institute for Advanced Studies, IHS, Austria) – TARGET 10:30 – 12:00 Panel 1 – Success stories and their context Moderators: Barbara de Micheli and Giovanna Vinghelli (FGB) Setting the scene GEECCO Dos/Don’ts – Bente Knoll (B-NK GmbH) TARGET Policy Brief for Mediterranean Countries – Dia Anagnostou (ELIAMEP) Experiences from research organisations WWTF (Vienna Science and Technology Fund, Austria)- Donia Lasinger TACR (Technology Agency of the Czech Republic) – Jana Dvorakova FRRB (Regional Foundation for Biomedical Research, Italy) – Marina Gerini ARACIS (National Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education, Romania) – Alina Tariceanu UH2C (University Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco) – Aawatif Hayar (tbc) Panel debate Athanasia Mongou (EC officer, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD) of the European Commission) Marcela Linkova (Chair of the ERAC Standing Working Group on Gender in Research and Innovation Maya Widmer (GEMO Widmer, former Head of Gender Equality in Research at the SNSF) Roberta Schaller-Steidl (Head of the department “Gender and Diversity” at the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Research). 13:30 – 15:00 Panel 2 – Timely topics for Gender Equality Plans Moderators: Maria Caprile and Rachel Palmén (NOTUS) Experiences from research organisations TU Wien (Austria) – Gender in content – Brigitte Ratzer RMEI (Mediterranean network of engineering schools) – Gender and SDGs in curricula – Anastasia Zabanioutou UB (University of Belgrade, Serbia) – Sexual harassment – Ivanka Popovic UPC (University Politècnica de Catalunya – BarcelonaTech, Spain) – Gender in teaching (training for teachers) – Amaia Lusa Panel debate Cristina Marolda (International independent expert, former Policy Officer in charge of Research and Innovation in EC Directorate General for Mobility and Transport and member of “Women & Science” working group set up in the Research Directorate General of the EC) Elisabeth Günther (Social scientist, gender/diversity & digital transformation in and through education, Centre for Teacher Education, University of Vienna) Kathrin Zippel (Professor of sociology at Northeastern University; co-chair of theSocial Exclusion and Inclusion Seminar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University) Sandra Laursen (Director of Ethnography & Evaluation Research (E&ER) at University of Colorado) 15:00 – 15:10 Closing remarks Brigitte Ratzer and Angela Wroblewski REGISTRATION Virtual conference http://www.gendertarget.eu/ http://www.geecco-project.eu/home/ http://www.gendertarget.eu/ http://www.geecco-project.eu/home/ Europe/Madrid public
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Conference: How to advance Gender Equality in research and innovation in the EU.

11th March, at 10:00 h., on Zoom platform.


Event organized by TARGET and GEECCO european projects to discuss on how to advance gender equality in research and innovation in the European Union. 

Relevant experiences of implementation of Gender Equality Plans in research funding organisations and research performing organisations will be presented and discussed with policy-makers, gender experts and practitioners.

AGENDA (CET hours)

10:00 – 10:30 Opening words

Coordinators:

  • Brigitte Ratzer (TU Wien, Austria) – GEECCO
  • Angela Wroblewski (Institute for Advanced Studies, IHS, Austria) – TARGET

10:30 – 12:00 Panel 1 – Success stories and their context

Moderators: Barbara de Micheli and Giovanna Vinghelli (FGB)

Setting the scene

  • GEECCO Dos/Don’ts – Bente Knoll (B-NK GmbH)
  • TARGET Policy Brief for Mediterranean Countries – Dia Anagnostou (ELIAMEP)

Experiences from research organisations

  • WWTF (Vienna Science and Technology Fund, Austria)- Donia Lasinger
  • TACR (Technology Agency of the Czech Republic) – Jana Dvorakova
  • FRRB (Regional Foundation for Biomedical Research, Italy) – Marina Gerini
  • ARACIS (National Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education, Romania) – Alina Tariceanu
  • UH2C (University Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco) – Aawatif Hayar (tbc)

Panel debate

  • Athanasia Mongou (EC officer, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD) of the European Commission)
  • Marcela Linkova (Chair of the ERAC Standing Working Group on Gender in Research and Innovation
  • Maya Widmer (GEMO Widmer, former Head of Gender Equality in Research at the SNSF)
  • Roberta Schaller-Steidl (Head of the department “Gender and Diversity” at the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Research).

13:30 – 15:00 Panel 2 – Timely topics for Gender Equality Plans

Moderators: Maria Caprile and Rachel Palmén (NOTUS)

Experiences from research organisations

  • TU Wien (Austria) – Gender in content – Brigitte Ratzer
  • RMEI (Mediterranean network of engineering schools) – Gender and SDGs in curricula – Anastasia Zabanioutou
  • UB (University of Belgrade, Serbia) – Sexual harassment – Ivanka Popovic
  • UPC (University Politècnica de Catalunya – BarcelonaTech, Spain) – Gender in teaching (training for teachers) – Amaia Lusa

Panel debate

  • Cristina Marolda (International independent expert, former Policy Officer in charge of Research and Innovation in EC Directorate General for Mobility and Transport and member of “Women & Science” working group set up in the Research Directorate General of the EC)
  • Elisabeth Günther (Social scientist, gender/diversity & digital transformation in and through education, Centre for Teacher Education, University of Vienna)
  • Kathrin Zippel (Professor of sociology at Northeastern University; co-chair of theSocial Exclusion and Inclusion Seminar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University)
  • Sandra Laursen (Director of Ethnography & Evaluation Research (E&ER) at University of Colorado)

15:00 – 15:10 Closing remarks

Brigitte Ratzer and Angela Wroblewski


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